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Snorri contributed much to the image, prestige, and authority of poets in Old Norse vernacular literature. However, he did not originate or conclude this lionization of poets and poetry in the culture, and those who came before and after... more
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      Old Norse LiteratureSkaldic verseSkaldic PoetryMythology (Old Norse Literature)
Although it is commonplace in scholarship today to talk about a ‘system’ of kennings or ‘kenning system’, critical discussion has tended to take the qualification ‘system’ for granted and left this topic unexplored. The present paper... more
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      Historical LinguisticsGermanic linguisticsPoetryOld Norse Literature
Skaldic poetry or court poetry differs significantly from other schools of Medieval European poetry. Scandinavian court poets, using complex literary techniques and various metres, composed verses on the events they witnessed or heard of... more
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      Old Norse LiteratureSkaldic verseSkaldic PoetryOld Norse-Icelandic Literature and Culture
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      Skaldic verseSkaldic PoetryViking weapons
In this article, the author attempts to sift out from Old Norse (ON) written sources the early Viking Age terms for ship types and to link them to actual ships and ship depictions from that period. The author argues that knǫrr, beit,... more
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      Maritime ArchaeologyMaritime HistoryOld Norse LiteratureMedieval Archaeology
This article proposes that the oft-dismissed Sneglu-Halla þáttr (Tale of Sarcastic Halli) is not simply a series of virtuoso vituperations peppered with sexual-cum-barnyard humor, nor “a series of episodes that could have been arranged... more
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      Mythology And FolkloreFolkloreOld Norse LiteratureMedieval Scandinavia
This thesis aims to demonstrate that, through use of literary genre, vocabulary, and emphasis of detail, the authors of Christian skaldic verse in the twelfth to fifteenth centuries continually reshaped a specific set of representations... more
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      ChristianityMythologyMedieval PhilosophyMedieval Literature
An edition and commentary for 'Húsdrápa' ('eulogy on the house') of Úlfr Uggason, dating this poem to c. 995. Published in 'Image, Word, Text: Studies in Anglo-Saxon Literature and its Insular Context in Honour of Éamonn Ó Carragáin', ed.... more
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      Art HistoryOld English LiteratureOld Norse LiteratureIrish Diaspora
Attribution of Two Lead Seals Belonging to the First Prince of Polotsk Rogvolod (ca. 962-978). Авторами анализируются данные, позволяющие сделать вывод о первом случае уверенной идентификации материальных свидетельств существования... more
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      Diplomatic HistoryEastern EuropeMedieval HistoryMedieval Studies
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      Germanic linguisticsOld Norse LiteratureSkaldic verseOld Norse Language
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      Old Norse LiteratureSkaldic verseOld Norse LanguageSkaldic Poetry
This paper presents a pilot study on 340 metrically situated battle-kennings. The pilot study was intended to assess whether kennings might become metrically entangled or metrically bound semantic formulae beneath the lexical surface... more
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      PhilologyMythology And FolkloreFolkloreLanguages and Linguistics
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      Skaldic verseSkaldic PoetryMedieval Icelandic LiteratureOld Icelandic
Versatility in Versification grew out of an international conference organized by the University of Iceland and the Nordic Society for Metrical Studies and held at Reykholt, Iceland, the thirteenth-century home of Snorri Sturluson.... more
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      PhilologyPoetryOld Norse LiteratureProsody And Poetics
The Old English poem 'The Battle of Brunanburh' celebrates a battle won by English forces in the 930s fighting against an invading army of Vikings and Irish/Scots at a place that is almost surely to be identified as modern Bromborough, at... more
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      Anglo-Saxon StudiesOld English LiteratureSkaldic verseVerbal Irony
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      Poetry CompositionPhilologyFolkloreImprovisation
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      Old Norse LiteratureSkaldic verseSkaldic PoetrySatire & Irony
This article explores patterns of language use in oral poetry within a variety of semantic formula. Such a formula may vary its surface texture in relation to phonic demands of the metrical environment in which it is realized. Metrically... more
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      PhilologyReligionMythology And FolkloreCultural Studies
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      Intertextuality And PlagiarismOld Norse LiteratureIntertextualitySkaldic verse
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      Skaldic verseRunologyRunic inscriptionsElegy
This short paper returns briefly to the old question of whether the Old Norse dróttkvætt meter could have been trochaic. The purpose of the paper is not to demonstrate the proposition as either true or false, but rather to situate it in... more
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      PhilologyFolklorePoetryOld Norse Literature
"Parallels of the Poetic form of Maironis in Hungarian Romanticism comparing with the Czech literature. Maironio poetinių formų paralelės vengrų romantikų kūryboje The main innovation in the 19th century romanticism was the paying... more
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      HistoryEastern European StudiesRomanticismPoetry
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      Medieval LiteratureOld Norse LiteratureSkaldic verseOld Norse Language
В докладе анализируется строфа "karlfolk ok sva jarla" из "Откровенных вис" скальда Сигвата Тордарсона (ок. 995-1045) в свете параллелей с англо-саксонской формулой "ge ceorle ge eorle". Представляется, что тема взаимовлияний англо-саксов... more
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      Medieval LiteratureMedieval HistoryAnglo-Saxon StudiesMedieval Studies
This is a report of research presented at the conference Song and Emergent Poetics: Oral Traditions in Performance, held 21st–24th November 2013 in Kuhmo, Finland. An article based on the conference presentation is forthcoming. Comments... more
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      PhilologyFolkloreGermanic linguisticsPoetry
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      Medieval LiteratureMedieval HistoryHistoriographyPoetry