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Along the oral-written continuum: types of texts, relations and their implications Rankovic, Slavica • Melve, Leidulf • Mundal, Else [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | Utrecht Studies in medieval literacy / 20 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Rankovic, Slavica • Melve, Leidulf • Mundal, Else |
Inhalt
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![]() | The Oral-Written Continuum as a Space |
![]() | Mapping Public Debates along the Oral-Literate Continuum (1100-1300) |
![]() | The Once and Future King: History and Memory in Sigvatr's Poetry on Óláfr Haraldsson |
![]() | Old Norse Memorial Discourse between Orality and Literacy |
![]() | Viking Age Rune Stones in Scandinavia: The Interplay between Oral Monumentality and Commemorative Literacy |
![]() | How Did the Arrival of Writing Influence Old Norse Oral Culture? |
![]() | Liquid Knowledge: Traditional Conceptualisations of Learning in Eddic Poetry |
![]() | The Poetic Edda: Literature or Folklore? |
![]() | The Poetic Curse and Its Relatives |
![]() | A Text in Flux: St. Hallvard's Legend and Its Redactions |
![]() | The Charm and Difficulty of a Fragment: Tracing Orality in Cena Cypriani and Summarium Biblie |
![]() | Staging the Text: On the Development of a Consciousness of Writing in the Norwegian and Icelandic Literature of the Middle Ages |
![]() | "Audire, intelligere, memorie commendare": Attitudes of the Rulers of Medieval Central Europe towards Written Texts |
![]() | A Carolingian Pun and Charlemagne's Languages |
![]() | Administrative Literacy in Norway |
![]() | On Evaluating "the Growth of a Literate Mentality" in Late Medieval Norway |
![]() | The Role of the Swedish Lawman in the Spread of Lay Literacy |
![]() | Using the Written Word in a Late Medieval Rural Society: The Case of Denmark |
![]() | The Early History of Written Culture in the Northern Netherlands |