Intellectual Culture in Medieval Scandinavia, c. 1100-1350 / edited by Stefka Georgieva Eriksen.

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English
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  • Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2016]
  • ©2016
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ix, 442 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

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    Contents
    • Intellectual culture and medieval Scandinavia / Stefka G. Eriksen
    • Old Norse intellectual culture : appropriation and innovation / Gunnar Hardarson
    • Pt. 1. Negotiating Identity. Intellectual culture in medieval Paris : academic discourse, marriage, and money / Ian P. Wei
    • A deliberate style : the patronage of early Romanesque architecture in Norway / Kjartan Hauglid
    • Situated knowledge : shaping intellectual identities in Iceland, c. 1180-1220 / Bjørn Bandlien
    • Canon law and politics in Grimr Holmsteinsson's Jons saga baptista II / Kristoffer Vadum
    • Pt. 2. Thinking in Figures.Grammar, rhetoric, and figurative language : learned innovations and vernacular receptions / Rita Copeland
    • Traces of Latin education in the Old Norse World / Aslaug Ommundsen
    • Applied grammatical conjuring up the native Poetae / Mikael Males
    • Two cultures of visual(ized) cognition / Mats Malm
    • Pt. 3. Worldly Existence and Heavenly Salvation. Messuskyringar : Old Norse expositions of the Latin Mass and the ritual participation of the people / Sigurd Hareide
    • Cultivating virtues on Scandinavian soil : the rise of a Christian humanism and ecclesiastical art in twelfth-century Denmark / Kristin B. Aavitsland
    • Body and soul in Old Norse culture / Stefka G. Eriksen.
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    • 9782503553078 ((hd. bd.))
    • 2503553079 ((hd. bd.))
    LCCN
    2017301089
    OCLC
    953712798
    International Article Number
    • 9782503553078
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