In addition to providing general evidence for the existence of a cult of St Benedict in medieval Iceland, this essay discusses the textual relations between Benedikts saga – the most complete Old Norse-Icelandic version of the widely circulated Vita beati Benedicti abbatis (BHL 1102), which forms part of Gregory the Great’s Dialogi – and the Regula sancti Benedicti, a collection of precepts for the governance of Benedictine monasteries. In the following, I consider the personal growth of St Benedict according to the legend and analyze individual episodes that are closely connected to specific precepts contained in the Regula. Subsequently, I focus on a small but noteworthy textual interpolation in Benedikts saga and discuss a significant o...
How chapters 80 to 88 of Historia regum Britannie were dealt with in the Old Icelandic “ Brut” There...
International audienceAbstractHélène TÉTREL, How chapters 80 to 88 of Historia regum Britannie were ...
This study examines the whole of the Hauksbók Breta sögur, including Merlínusspá as contentextually ...
By examining the Hervararkviða and Völuspa within the Hauksbók, section AM 544 4to, and AM 98 8vo al...
Þingeyrar Abbey was founded in 1133 and dissolved in the wake of the Lutheran Reformation (1550), to...
Hagiographical literature, and in particular, the miracles of saints, can be valuable historical sou...
This article investigates the historical context of Jatvarðar saga, the Icelandic saga of the Englis...
The biographies of royal saints in the Old Icelandic kings’ sagas are usually described as “secular”...
Bardar saga Snaefellsass is, on the surface, an account of the lives of Bardr Snaefellsass and his s...
The present volume establishes that Christian liturgy and religious rituals were the main tools for ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014In the years following the turn of the fourteenth cent...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the ways in which Guðmundr’s fourteenth century hagiographe...
Maríu saga is an anonymous hagiographic saga relating the story of Mary’s life, from her Conception ...
The article examines stanzas 27–33 from “Lilja”, an Icelandic biblical paraphrase written in the fo...
The concept of miracle is not the same in each culture and its interpretation is strictly linked wit...
How chapters 80 to 88 of Historia regum Britannie were dealt with in the Old Icelandic “ Brut” There...
International audienceAbstractHélène TÉTREL, How chapters 80 to 88 of Historia regum Britannie were ...
This study examines the whole of the Hauksbók Breta sögur, including Merlínusspá as contentextually ...
By examining the Hervararkviða and Völuspa within the Hauksbók, section AM 544 4to, and AM 98 8vo al...
Þingeyrar Abbey was founded in 1133 and dissolved in the wake of the Lutheran Reformation (1550), to...
Hagiographical literature, and in particular, the miracles of saints, can be valuable historical sou...
This article investigates the historical context of Jatvarðar saga, the Icelandic saga of the Englis...
The biographies of royal saints in the Old Icelandic kings’ sagas are usually described as “secular”...
Bardar saga Snaefellsass is, on the surface, an account of the lives of Bardr Snaefellsass and his s...
The present volume establishes that Christian liturgy and religious rituals were the main tools for ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014In the years following the turn of the fourteenth cent...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the ways in which Guðmundr’s fourteenth century hagiographe...
Maríu saga is an anonymous hagiographic saga relating the story of Mary’s life, from her Conception ...
The article examines stanzas 27–33 from “Lilja”, an Icelandic biblical paraphrase written in the fo...
The concept of miracle is not the same in each culture and its interpretation is strictly linked wit...
How chapters 80 to 88 of Historia regum Britannie were dealt with in the Old Icelandic “ Brut” There...
International audienceAbstractHélène TÉTREL, How chapters 80 to 88 of Historia regum Britannie were ...
This study examines the whole of the Hauksbók Breta sögur, including Merlínusspá as contentextually ...