Ari Thorgilsson the Learned
- Ari Thorgilsson the Learned
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▪ Icelandic historian
born c. 1067
died November 9, 1148
Icelandic chieftain, priest, and historian whose
Íslendingabók (
Libellus Islandorum;
The Book of the Icelanders) is the first history of Iceland written in the vernacular. Composed before 1133 and covering the period from the settlement of Iceland up to 1120, it includes information on the founding of the Althing (
parliament) and on the settlement of Greenland and Vinland (
North America). Ari is also believed to have written much of the original version of
Landnámabók (
The Book of Settlements), a work listing the genealogies and histories of noble Icelandic settlers. It served as a source for many of the 13th-century Icelanders' sagas.
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Universalium.
2010.
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