Oddr Snorrason whose name is also sometimes Anglicized as Odd Snorrason was a 12th-century Icelandic Benedictine monk at the Þingeyraklaustur monastery (Þingeyrarklaustur). The monastery was founded in 1133 and was the first in Iceland.[1]
Yngvars saga víðförla also credits Oddr with its original authorship. Scholars have been skeptical towards this claim but in recent years it has gained more acceptance.[3][4][5]
^Cormack, Margaret (2000), Clunies Ross, Margaret (ed.), "Sagas of saints", Old Icelandic Literature and Society, Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 302–325, doi:10.1017/cbo9780511552922.014, ISBN978-0-521-63112-9, retrieved 2025-06-11
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Hoops, Johannes (2003). Reallexikon der germanischen Altertumskunde: Band 22 (in German). Walter de Gruyter. ISBN3-11-017351-4.
Snorrason, Oddr (2003). The Saga of Olaf Tryggvason. Translated by Andersson, Theodore M. Cornell University Press. ISBN0-8014-4149-8.
Ross, Margaret Clunies (2000). Old Icelandic Literature and Society. Cambridge University Press. ISBN0-521-63112-2.