Agnete Loth (18 November 1921 – 2 June 1990) was an editor and translator of Old Norse-Icelandic texts.[1][2] She is notable for editing late medieval romance sagas, which she published in five volumes intended "to provide a long-needed provisional basis for the study" of these sagas.[3]
In 1975, she married the Icelandic philologist and poet Jón Helgason.[1]
^ abSchjørring, Jens Holger (1979–1984). "Jón Helgason". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Vol. 3. Gyldendal. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
AgneteLoth (18 November 1921 – 2 June 1990) was an editor and translator of Old Norse-Icelandic texts. She is notable for editing late medieval romance...
Loth or loth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Loth may refer to: King Lot, figure in Arthurian legend Loth Schout (1600–1655), Dutch brewer Agnete...
standard edition of most of the chivalric sagas composed in Iceland is by AgneteLoth.: 192 A list, intended to be comprehensive, of translations of Icelandic...
Kalinke and Mitchell identified the following manuscripts of the saga: AgneteLoth (ed.), Late Medieval Icelandic Romances, Editiones Arnamagæanae, series...
c) Papp. 4:o nr 19 (late 17th c ) Papp. fol. nr 48 (1690), defective AgneteLoth (ed.), Late Medieval Icelandic Romances, Editiones Arnamagæanae, series...
There are various editions of the saga in original Icelandic including: Loth, Agnete, ed. "Hrings saga ok Tryggva (A Fragment)." In Late Medieval Icelandic...
Livorius’s son succeeds them as ruler of France. ‘Nitida saga’, ed. by AgneteLoth, in Late Medieval Icelandic Romances, 5 vols (Copenhagen: Munksgaard...
manuscripts. Links to online catalogue entries are provided where available. AgneteLoth (ed.), Late Medieval Icelandic Romances, Editiones Arnamagæanae, series...
1975a. ISBN 0-88844-262-9. Togeby, Knud [in Danish]; Halleux, Pierre; Loth, Agnete, eds. (1880). Karlamagnús saga: branches I, III, VII et IX (in Old Norse...