Pensum/l?ringskrav

Litteratur VMS4101, H18

  • Carruthers, Mary J. 2008 [1990]. The Book of Memory. A Study of Memory in Medieval Culture. Second Edition. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 1–17; 156–220.
  • Cerquiglini, Bernard. 1999. In Praise of the Variant. A Critical History of Philology. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press. Pp. xi–xiv; 1–71.
  • Clanchy, M.T. 1993 [1979]. From Memory to Written Record. England 1066–1307. 2. Ed. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. Pp. 253–293
  • Clemens, Raymond & Timothy Graham. 2007. Introduction to Manuscript Studies. Ithaca/London: Cornell University Press. Pp. 3–64.
  • Clover, Carol J. 1982. The Medieval Saga. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Pp. 148–204.
  • Eriksen, Stefka Georgieva 2014: Writing and Reading in Medieval Manuscript Culture. The Translation and Transmission of the Story of Elye in Old French and Old Norse Literary Contexts. Brepols: Turnhout. 1–35.
  • Gu?rún Nordal. 2001. Tools of Literacy. The Role of Skaldic Verse in Icelandic Textual Culture of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Toronto: Toronto University Press. Pp. 18–116.
  • Hughes, Kathleen. 1977. Early Christian IrelandIntroduction to the sources. Ithaca, NewYork: Cornell University Press. (kap. 9, Eleventh- and Twelfth-Century Histories and Compilations. Pp. 271–301)
  • Irvine, Martin. 1994. The Making of Textual Culture: ’Grammatica’ and Literary Theory, 350–1100. Cambridge, UK. Pp. 1–22; 334–404.
  • Kleivane, Elise. 2018. “Epigraphic Ave Maria as evidence of medieval literacy.” In: XX. Pp. 101–122.
  • Liepe, Lena. 2009. Studies in Icelandic Fourteenth Century Book Painting. Rit Snorrastofa, vol. 6. Reykholt: Snorrastofa. Pp. 11–24; 112–138.
  • Mostert, Marco. 2005. “Reading, writing and literacy: Communication and the History of Medieval Societies.” In: Literacy in Medieval and Early Modern Culture, ed. Pernille Hermann, pp. 261–285. Viking Collection 16. Odense: Odense University Press.
  • O’Neill, Timothy. 2014. The Irish Hand. Scribes and their manuscripts from the earliest times. Cork: Cork University Press.
  • Rohrbach, Lena. 2014. “Construction, organization, stabilization: Administrative literacy in the realm of Norway, the case of Iceland.” In: Rex Insularum. The king of Norway and his ‘skattlands’ as a political system c. 1260–1450, ed. Steinar Imsen, pp. 227–263. Trondheim: Fagbokforlaget.
  • Rowe, Elizabeth Ashman. 2005. The Development of Flateyjarbók: Iceland and the Norwegian Dynastic Crisis of 1389, The Viking Collection, vol. 15. Odense: Odense University Press. 11–32.
  • Toner, G. 2009 “Scribe and text in Lebor na hUidre: H's intentions and methodology.” In:  Ulidia 2. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Ulster Circle of Tales, eds. Ruairí ? hUiginn & Brian ? Catháin, pp. 106–120. Maigh Nuad: Sagart.
Published May 25, 2018 2:28 PM - Last modified Oct. 1, 2018 1:24 PM