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Sammelwerk  Along the oral-written continuum: types of texts, relations and their implications
Rankovic, SlavicaMelve, LeidulfMundal, Else [Hrsg.]. - Turnhout (2010)


In Reihe: Utrecht Studies in medieval literacy / 20
Deskriptoren: Mundal, Else (1944-)
Sprache: Englisch
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Inhalt

Buchbeitrag   

Verbal Marketplaces and the Oral-Literate Continuum
Foley, John Miles. • S. 17-37

Buchbeitrag   

The Oral-Written Continuum as a Space
Rankovic, Slavica. • S. 39-71

Buchbeitrag   

Mapping Public Debates along the Oral-Literate Continuum (1100-1300)
Melve, Leidulf. • S. 73-100

Buchbeitrag   

The Once and Future King: History and Memory in Sigvatr's Poetry on Óláfr Haraldsson
Jesch, Judith. • S. 103-117

Buchbeitrag   

Old Norse Memorial Discourse between Orality and Literacy
Harris, Joseph C.. • S. 119-133

Buchbeitrag   

Viking Age Rune Stones in Scandinavia: The Interplay between Oral Monumentality and Commemorative Literacy
Zilmer, Kristel. • S. 135-162

Buchbeitrag   

How Did the Arrival of Writing Influence Old Norse Oral Culture?
Mundal, Else. • S. 163-181

Buchbeitrag   

Liquid Knowledge: Traditional Conceptualisations of Learning in Eddic Poetry
Quinn, Judy. • S. 183-226

Buchbeitrag   

The Poetic Edda: Literature or Folklore?
Ólason, Vésteinn. • S. 227-252

Buchbeitrag   

The Poetic Curse and Its Relatives
Thorvaldsen, Bernt Øyvind. • S. 253-267

Buchbeitrag   

A Text in Flux: St. Hallvard's Legend and Its Redactions
Ommundsen, Åslaug. • S. 269-290

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The Charm and Difficulty of a Fragment: Tracing Orality in Cena Cypriani and Summarium Biblie
Doležalová, Lucie. • S. 291-310

Buchbeitrag   

Staging the Text: On the Development of a Consciousness of Writing in the Norwegian and Icelandic Literature of the Middle Ages
Glauser, Jürg. • S. 311-334

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"Audire, intelligere, memorie commendare": Attitudes of the Rulers of Medieval Central Europe towards Written Texts
Adamska, Anna. • S. 337-356

Buchbeitrag   

A Carolingian Pun and Charlemagne's Languages
Andersson, Theodore Murdock. • S. 357-369

Buchbeitrag   

Administrative Literacy in Norway
Bagge, Sverre. • S. 371-395

Buchbeitrag   

On Evaluating "the Growth of a Literate Mentality" in Late Medieval Norway
Hagland, Jan Ragnar. • S. 397-409

Buchbeitrag   

The Role of the Swedish Lawman in the Spread of Lay Literacy
Larsson, Inger. • S. 411-427

Buchbeitrag   

Using the Written Word in a Late Medieval Rural Society: The Case of Denmark
Poulsen, Bjørn. • S. 429-448

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The Early History of Written Culture in the Northern Netherlands
Mostert, Marco. • S. 449-488