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Compared to other medieval philologies, the particular nature of
the literature of the North, and in particular of Iceland, has
always meant that the study of Old Norse languages must be
interdisciplinary and rely on methodical variety. This volume,
published on the occasion of the 80th birthday of the Munich old
Norse scholar, Kurt Schier, contains some three dozen studies on
the mythology, history of religion, literature and poetry of the
North, as well as runic and onomastic studies, and so reflects the
broad thematic spectrum of modern old Nordic studies.
The Icelandic historian, poet, and politician Snorri Sturluson was
an exceptional figureof the Nordic Middle Ages. The essays by
renowned scholars gathered in this volume present the current state
of research on Sturluson while also suggesting new approaches. In
addition to examining questions related to the history of religion,
they consider issuesregarding the nature of biography, the history
of science, and historical text transmission.
With their rich iconography and runic inscriptions, the gold
bracteates are one of the most important sources for research into
Germanic religion. This volume combines contributions on the
history of scholarship, iconography, chronology, the inscriptions
and the names mentioned, as well as on the cultural and religious
background to the bracteates. Together with a catalogue of new
finds made since the completion of the Ikonographischer Katalog in
1989, this volume thus presents a work of fundamental importance
for research on the subject.
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