Illuminated Manuscript Production in Medieval Iceland

Illuminated Manuscript Production in Medieval Iceland
Author: Stefan Drechsler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2021-06-28
Genre: Illumination of books and manuscripts, Icelandic
ISBN: 2503589022

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This book examines a cultural revolution that took place in the Scandinavian artistic landscape during the medieval period. Within just one generation (c. 1340?1400), the Augustinian monastery of Helgafell became the most important centre of illuminated manuscript production in western Iceland. By conducting interdisciplinary research that combines methodologies and sources from the fields of Art History, Old Norse-Icelandic manuscript studies, codicology, and Scandinavian history, this book explores both the illuminated manuscripts produced at Helgafell and the cultural and historical setting of the manuscript production.00Equally, the book explores the broader European contexts of manuscript production at Helgafell, comparing the similar domestic artistic monuments and relevant historical evidence of Norwich and surrounding East Anglia in England, northern France, and the region between Bergen and Trondheim in western Norway. The book proposes that most of these workshops are related to ecclesiastical networks, as well as secular trade in the North Sea, which became an important economic factor to western Icelandic society in the fourteenth century. The book thereby contributes to a new and multidisciplinary area of research that studies not only one but several European cultures in relation to similar domestic artistic monuments and relevant historical evidence. It offers a detailed account of this cultural site in relation to its scribal and artistic connections with other ecclesiastical and secular scriptoria in the broader North Atlantic region.

Monastic Iceland

Monastic Iceland
Author: Steinunn Kristjánsdóttir
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2022-12-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000830156

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This book provides an overview of medieval monasticism in Iceland, from its dawn to its downfall during the Reformation. Blending the evidence from material remains and written documents, Monastic Iceland highlights the realities of everyday life in the male and female monasteries operated in Iceland. The book describes the incorporation of monasticism into the Icelandic society, the alleged land of the Vikings, and thus how the monasteries coexisted with the natural and social environments on the island while keeping their general aims and objectives. The book shows that large social systems, such as monasticism, can cross social and natural borders without necessitating fundamental changes apart from those triggered by the constant coexistence of nature and culture inside the environment they exist within. The evidence provided debunks the myth that Icelandic monasteries, male or female, were isolated, silent places or simple cells functioning principally as retirement homes for aristocrats. To be a member of an ecclesiastical institution did not mean a quiet, secluded life without any outside interaction, but rather active participation in the surrounding community. The book is for researchers in archaeology, osteology, and medieval history, in addition to all those interested in monasticism and the medieval history of northern Europe.

Dominican Resonances in Medieval Iceland

Dominican Resonances in Medieval Iceland
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2021-08-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004465510

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This book explores the life and times of Jón Halldórsson, bishop of Skálholt (1322–39), a Dominican who had studied the liberal arts and canon law in Paris and Bologna, and provides a snapshot with wider implications for understanding of medieval literacy.

The Manuscripts of Iceland

The Manuscripts of Iceland
Author: Gisli Sigur©ʻsson,Vésteinn Ólason,Stofnun Árna Magnússonar á Íslandi
Publsiher: University of Iceland Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Books
ISBN: 997981988X

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A comprehensive and profusely illustrated accompaniment to the exhibition The Manuscripts of Iceland which was organised by the Arni Magnusson Institute and opened in the Culture House in Reykjavik on October 5, 2002. In this collection of articles scholars present the story of Icelandic manuscripts, their medieval origins, the literature they contain and its influence up to the present day. The meeting of written Christian and classical culture with the rich oral traditions in Iceland brought forth a remarkable literary flowering, an eloquent source of information about pagan Scandinavian culture and thought. In time this literature came to inspire the sense of national character in the Nordic countries and exerted notable influence in the German- and English- speaking worlds. This book is a tribute to the central role that medieval Icelandic literature played in forging national identities in Northern Europe.

Law Book Culture in the Middle Ages

Law   Book   Culture in the Middle Ages
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2021-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004448650

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Law | Book | Culture in the Middle Ages takes a detailed view on the role of manuscripts and the written word in legal cultures, spanning the medieval period across western and central Europe.

Studies in Icelandic Fourteenth Century Book Painting

Studies in Icelandic Fourteenth Century Book Painting
Author: Lena Liepe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2009
Genre: Books
ISBN: 9979964952

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Landscape Tradition and Power in Medieval Iceland

Landscape  Tradition and Power in Medieval Iceland
Author: Chris Callow
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2020-08-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004331600

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In this volume Chris Callow provides a critical reading of the evidence for changes in Iceland’s socio-political structures from its colonisation to the 1260s when leading Icelanders swore oaths of loyalty to the Norwegian king.

Reading the Old Norse Icelandic Mar u saga in Its Manuscript Contexts

Reading the Old Norse Icelandic    Mar  u saga    in Its Manuscript Contexts
Author: Daniel C. Najork
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2021-02-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501514128

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Maríu saga, the Old Norse-Icelandic life of the Virgin Mary, survives in nineteen manuscripts. While the 1871 edition of the saga provides two versions based on multiple manuscripts and prints significant variants in the notes, it does not preserve the literary and social contexts of those manuscripts. In the extant manuscripts Maríu saga rarely exists in the codex by itself. This study restores the saga to its manuscript contexts in order to better understand the meaning of the text within its manuscript matrix, why it was copied in the specific manuscripts it was, and how it was read and used by the different communities that preserved the manuscripts.