[List of Rig] is a mythological eddic poem composed in
fornyrðislag[old story metre]. The poem is divided into 46 stanzas with a prose prelude that establishes a narrative frame.
Rígsþulasurvives in a vellum manuscript, Wormsbók (Codex Wormianus; AM 242 fol.), from c. 1340–70, though the end of the poem appears to be lost as the leaf in the manuscript following the extant text of the poem is now lost. In the manuscript,
Rígþulais untitled, though in other places in Wormsbók reference to “Rígsþula” appears in the text (Jónas Kristjánsson and Vésteinn Ólason). The poem includes many common names in lists categorized by social class.
The prose prelude to the poem announces that according to fornum sǫgum [old stories] a member of the Æsir, Heimdallr
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Citation: McGillivray, Andrew. "Rígsþula". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 08 June 2023 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=41004, accessed 21 November 2024.]