This article discusses a fragment of Stephen of Tournai’s Summa in decretum Gratiani, now in the Norwegian National Archives, but originally part of a manuscript copied in France between around 1175 and 1200. The medieval provenance of the manuscript is uncertain, but the article discusses the possible ways in which it might have ended up in Norway, where it was used as binding material for seventeenth-century accounts from the area around Trondheim: was it brought to Norway as a result of contacts forged in twelfth-century Paris, or did it come to Denmark first? By showing that the manuscript, no matter whether it first came to Norway or Denmark, would have travelled thanks to the same type of contacts, involving the same type of people, t...
This article discusses two acts of mutilation and torture during the struggles for royal power in th...
The assembly was a place where legal cases were solved, but also where various issues with relevance...
Synnøve Midtbø Myking, The French connection : Norwegian manuscript fragments of Fench origin and th...
This article discusses a fragment of Stephen of Tournai’s Summa in decretum Gratiani, now in the Nor...
This article discusses a fragment of Stephen of Tournai’s Summa in decretum Gratiani, now in the Nor...
Most known book collections in medieval Norway are associated with religious institutions such as mo...
This thesis examines medieval Latin manuscript fragments of French origin in the Norwegian National ...
Under embargo until: 2022-07-01This article discusses the ecclesiastical, cultural, and political co...
This article argues that the meeting of Olav Haraldsson with a hermit and prophet before his departu...
The article discusses donor images and testamentary donations of lights, furnishings and art to the ...
A prominent feature of Norwegian nationalism in the second half of the nineteenth century and i...
The article aims at elucidating the ambiguous role of the monarchic state in resolving and provoking...
Norwegian scholars have regarded stone crosses and cross slabs from western Norway as testimonies to...
The article is about a decisive moment in the history of Norway and Russia – the Viking Age – and th...
Artikkelen drøftar antikvarisk medvit, historiesyn og opplysningstankar i Noreg midt på 1700-talet. ...
This article discusses two acts of mutilation and torture during the struggles for royal power in th...
The assembly was a place where legal cases were solved, but also where various issues with relevance...
Synnøve Midtbø Myking, The French connection : Norwegian manuscript fragments of Fench origin and th...
This article discusses a fragment of Stephen of Tournai’s Summa in decretum Gratiani, now in the Nor...
This article discusses a fragment of Stephen of Tournai’s Summa in decretum Gratiani, now in the Nor...
Most known book collections in medieval Norway are associated with religious institutions such as mo...
This thesis examines medieval Latin manuscript fragments of French origin in the Norwegian National ...
Under embargo until: 2022-07-01This article discusses the ecclesiastical, cultural, and political co...
This article argues that the meeting of Olav Haraldsson with a hermit and prophet before his departu...
The article discusses donor images and testamentary donations of lights, furnishings and art to the ...
A prominent feature of Norwegian nationalism in the second half of the nineteenth century and i...
The article aims at elucidating the ambiguous role of the monarchic state in resolving and provoking...
Norwegian scholars have regarded stone crosses and cross slabs from western Norway as testimonies to...
The article is about a decisive moment in the history of Norway and Russia – the Viking Age – and th...
Artikkelen drøftar antikvarisk medvit, historiesyn og opplysningstankar i Noreg midt på 1700-talet. ...
This article discusses two acts of mutilation and torture during the struggles for royal power in th...
The assembly was a place where legal cases were solved, but also where various issues with relevance...
Synnøve Midtbø Myking, The French connection : Norwegian manuscript fragments of Fench origin and th...