Project Gutenberg 2025-06-26 Public domain in the USA. 257 Gathorne-Hardy, G. M. (Geoffrey Malcolm) 1878 1972 Gathorne-Hardy, Geoffrey Malcolm 21021363 The Norse discoverers of America : $b the Wineland sagas translated & discussed $aOxford :$bThe Clarendon Press, $c1921. Sources are primarily Eiríks saga rauða (also known as Þorfinns saga Karlsefnis ok Snorra Þorbrandssonar) and Grænlendinga saga. Charlene Taylor, Robert Tonsing, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) "The Norse discoverers of America : the Wineland sagas translated & discussed" by G. M. Gathorne-Hardy is a scholarly historical study and translation written in the early 20th century. It presents the Vinland sagas in English with commentary, weighing their credibility and geography to argue where Norse explorers likely landed in North America. The focus is on Eric the Red’s family, Leif Erikson, and Thorfinn Karlsefni, using chronologies, genealogies, and notes to orient general readers while engaging scholarly debates. The opening of the work explains its wartime delay, surveys recent scholarship, and sets a clear purpose: to offer literal, modern-language translations of the sagas and a reasoned discussion of their historical value, avoiding romanticized “saga” diction. It outlines the sources (primarily the Saga of Eric the Red, Hauk’s Book, and the Flatey Book), the decision to weave them into a single coherent narrative, and provides a chronological and genealogical framework. The translated story then begins: Eric the Red, outlawed in Iceland, explores and settles Greenland; Bjarni Herjulfson, seeking his father, is blown off course and sights unknown wooded lands; Gudrid’s lineage and her famed encounter with a sibyl are introduced; Leif voyages to Norway, accepts King Olaf Tryggvason’s mission to spread Christianity, then deliberately sails west, naming Helluland, Markland, and Wineland, and rescues shipwrecked sailors on his return. Thorvald explores further, names Keelness, and dies from a skirmish, while Thorstein’s attempt fails, ending with his death and a prophecy over Gudrid’s future. Karlsefni arrives, marries Gudrid, and leads a larger expedition that passes Helluland and Markland to Straumsfjord and Hóp, finds wild wheat and grapes, trades red cloth with Skraelings, then clashes with them—highlighted by Freydis’s fierce defiance—before deciding the land’s promise is outweighed by constant danger. The excerpt closes as they withdraw north toward Straumsfjord, with hints of differing outcomes for the split parties. (This is an automatically generated summary.) https://archive.org/details/norsediscoverers00gathrich/page/n7/mode/2up 20220629183407gathorneha 1921 GB Reading ease score: 64.8 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read. en America -- Discovery and exploration -- Norse E011 Text Category: History - American Category: History - European Category: History - Medieval/Middle Ages 668953 2025-07-30T07:56:25.892618 text/html 622660 2025-06-26T08:42:21 text/html 2358123 2025-07-30T07:56:38.620551 application/epub+zip 2352517 2025-07-30T07:56:29.142628 application/epub+zip 375690 2025-07-30T07:56:27.123647 application/epub+zip 3589976 2025-07-30T07:56:45.251615 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 3522832 2025-07-30T07:56:36.677650 application/x-mobipocket-ebook 528153 2025-07-30T07:56:24.376660 text/plain; charset=us-ascii 508142 2025-06-26T08:42:21 text/plain; charset=us-ascii 14227 2025-07-30T07:56:45.432508 application/rdf+xml 17980 2025-07-30T07:56:27.402612 image/jpeg 3075 2025-07-30T07:56:27.261602 image/jpeg 2382819 2025-07-30T07:56:25.975665 application/octet-stream application/zip Archives containing the RDF files for *all* our books can be downloaded at https://book.klll.cc/wiki/Gutenberg:Feeds#The_Complete_Project_Gutenberg_Catalog en.wikipedia