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Scandinavian and Christian Europe in the Middle Ages
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Alienness in Heimskringla: Special Emphasis on the Finnar |
Two Old Ladies at pvatta and 'History from below' in the Fourteenth Century |
Receiving, Importing, or Producing Culture? Research Plan for the CoE on Periphery and Centre in Medieval Europe |
The drama of faith West of Iceland |
Old Norse Hagiography and the Question of the Latin Sources |
Gunnlogi and Hraefrakki. Two dirties in the shorter version of The Saga of Gisli |
Bishop Guthmundr, once more! |
An Old Norse Version of the legend of St. Margaret of Antioch |
Premises of Literary History: On Genre and Narrative Modes in the Sagas |
Sverrir and St Olafr: Symbology of Power in a Saga Dream |
The Mosfell Archaeological Project: 2002 Excavation |
"An eye for an eye?" The Church and revenge in saga literature |
Christian Skaldic Rhetoric in Einarr Gilsson's Selkolluvisur |
The Skaldic Editing Project |
Postcards from the edge: an overview of marginalia in Icelandic manuscripts |
The Garter of St Olafr: Links between Poets and Kings |
Malsháttakvaedi: A Norse Poem from Medieval Orkney |
Norse Attacks on England and Arnorr Jarlaskald's Porfinnsdrapa |
Network Dynamics in Saga and Society |
On Heliopolis in Yngvars saga vithforla |
Ars metrica and the composition of Egils saga |
Höf, höll, goth(ar) and dvergar. Ritual Space in the Pagan Icelandic Skali |
On A Narrative Device In Some Islendinga poettir |
Sanctity of a Christian King in Heimskringla in Narratological Perspective |
"On Rognvalds pattr ok Rauths in Olafs saga Tryggvasonar en mesta and elsewhere." |
The Precocious Child: A Difficult Thirteenth-Century Icelandic Saga Ideal |
Guthveldi og samtimasogur a 13. old |
Kring Skotkonungs landamare |
The famous landvaettir episode (OlTrygg33): A paradox of Icelandic religious consciousness? |
What made the pagans pagans? |
The Latin Fragments of porláks saga helga and their Classical Context |
Old and new in Markús Skeggjason's Eiriksdrápa |
Sonatorrek: Religious Ideas and Preservation |
Erik den Helige: Gammalt helgon i ny belysning |
Hendreks saga og Kimegundis and Consensuality in Marriage |
Scholarly book reviewing in the field of saga studies: Recent patterns and trends |
In the beginning was the Scream. Conceptual thought in the Old Norse myth of creation |
Diet, Defecation and the Devil: Disgust and the Pagan Past |
Gud eller djaevel? Kristningen af Odin. |
Berserkir: A Double Legend |
The transformation of literary genres in Iceland from orality to literacy |
On the Imagery and Style of Riddarasogur |
An Examination of the Prophecy Motif in Old Icelandic Literature |
Voluspd and the Feast of Easter (Summary and Examples) |
Ring Composition and Circular Narrative Structure in Eddie Poems |
The "Volsung legend" in Norwegian Stave Church Portals - meaningless decoration or conscious use? |
Völuspá and the Book of Revelation |
OLAF TRYGGVASON - REX NORWEGIAE 994-999. Christian ethics versus Teutonic heroism |
Masculinity and Sexuality in Sagas of Scandinavian Royal Saints |
Monks and politics in the Norse Kingdom of the Isles |
Medelhavskulturen och eddadiktningens forhistoria |
Glathr Eggper: Loki's finest hour, or an outcast's relief? Notes on the imagery of Vsp. 42-43 |
Othinn's rolle og funktion i den nordiske mytologi |
Hvad er en sannkenning? Om en tvivlsom passage i Tredje Grammatiske Afhandling |
Like father, like son? Glaelognskvitha and the Anglo-Danish cult of saints |
Sturlunga's text of Prestssaga Guthmundar goda |
The Arithmetic in the Royal Land Taxation of Iceland. |
Christliche und heidnische Namen im mittelalterlichen Skandinavien: Magnus als Name für ein illegitimes Kind des Herrschers |
Hungarian Glances to Hagiography and the Cult of Saints in Scandinavia and in England |
Theories of the antiquity of runes |
Kirkjubaejarbok: Codex AM 429 12mo |
Men's Laments. Christianization and the Image of Masculinity |
Representations of Intercultural Communication in the Sagas of Icelanders |
Bishop Guthmundr in Sturla pórtharson's Islendinga Saga: The Cull of Saints or the Cult of Personalities |