This work investigates the multivalent and dynamic portrayal of time in a selec-tion of early Old Icelandic texts from the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The main objective is to map out the representations of time in terms of the pat-terns conveyed, and to examine how the authors configured time through nar-rative. An extension of this goal is to build up a theoretical understanding of how the people involved in the production of the texts, and possibly their contemporaries as well, reckoned, organized, and understood time. The primary texts analysed for these purposes are Íslendingabók and two Íslendingasögur, Eyrbyggja saga and Laxdæla saga. Íslendingabók is a con-cise history of Iceland from its settlement, ca. 870, to 1118, writte...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
are a valuable resource in the study of society and culture in the Viking age. However, for a variet...
In recent scholarship, the Icelandic fornaldarsögur – legendary, “mythic-heroic” sagas – have typica...
This work investigates the multivalent and dynamic portrayal of time in a selec-tion of early Old Ic...
The topic of the medieval Icelandic world view during the Commonwealth period has attracted many sch...
The thesis is concerned with time reckoning and time perception in Old Norse culture. Based on the a...
This work investigates the multivalent and dynamic portrayal of time in a selection of early Old Ice...
The aim of this thesis is to set up characteristic attributes of saga time structure and with concer...
This paper focuses on medieval time-reckoning as it was conceived and experienced by the Scandinavia...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
This work is intended as an exploration of methods of time-reckoning and conception in Medieval Scan...
The study is focused on the Old Norse "contemporary sagas" (texts composed with a short time distanc...
"Íslendingabók" (Book of Icelanders) is the earliest surviving history of Iceland, written by the pr...
This thesis examines the memorial meaning attributed to royal power in the Icelandic legal tradition...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
are a valuable resource in the study of society and culture in the Viking age. However, for a variet...
In recent scholarship, the Icelandic fornaldarsögur – legendary, “mythic-heroic” sagas – have typica...
This work investigates the multivalent and dynamic portrayal of time in a selec-tion of early Old Ic...
The topic of the medieval Icelandic world view during the Commonwealth period has attracted many sch...
The thesis is concerned with time reckoning and time perception in Old Norse culture. Based on the a...
This work investigates the multivalent and dynamic portrayal of time in a selection of early Old Ice...
The aim of this thesis is to set up characteristic attributes of saga time structure and with concer...
This paper focuses on medieval time-reckoning as it was conceived and experienced by the Scandinavia...
This thesis argues that the corpus of Old Norse-Icelandic literature which pertains to Iceland conta...
This thesis investigates the representation of land and landownership in medieval Icelandic texts. I...
This work is intended as an exploration of methods of time-reckoning and conception in Medieval Scan...
The study is focused on the Old Norse "contemporary sagas" (texts composed with a short time distanc...
"Íslendingabók" (Book of Icelanders) is the earliest surviving history of Iceland, written by the pr...
This thesis examines the memorial meaning attributed to royal power in the Icelandic legal tradition...
Written in the thirteenth century, the Icelandic prose sagas, chronicling the lives of kings and com...
are a valuable resource in the study of society and culture in the Viking age. However, for a variet...
In recent scholarship, the Icelandic fornaldarsögur – legendary, “mythic-heroic” sagas – have typica...