This article documents Grundtvig’s path to the works of Saxo Grammaticusfrom around 1787, when he was taught to read by his strongwilledmother, and until departure from Saxo after completing his translationof Saxo’s chronicle in 1823. An overview of this period focuses onthe significant dates, book titles, and other points of interest that mark hisinterest in the medieval clerical scribe’s work. Attention then turns to thefact that, after 1823, Grundtvig never seriously returned to study of Saxo’sideas, nor did he ever try to reproduce his silver age Roman style in theDanish language. For a very short while, Grundtvig thought about butnever followed through on a continuation of a history of Denmark fromwhere Saxo stopped (viz. in 1186). Tho...