Heimskringla: An Interpretation: Volume 483 (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies)

Sawyer, Birgit

ISBN 10: 0866985387 ISBN 13: 9780866985383
Editorial: ACMRS Press, 2015
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The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged. N° de ref. del artículo GOR014625607

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After brief summaries of early Norwegian history, Snorri Sturluson&;s career, and previous studies of Heimskringla, the core of this book is a detailed and comprehensive analysis of the text. It is normally treated as a collection of sagas about Norwegian kings, but there is no evidence that Snorri planned such an arrangement. Indeed, in his preface Snorri described the book as an account of &;chieftains who had dominium in the North and were speakers of the Danish tongue,&; that is, not only kings but others &;of exalted lineage.&; Some of these chieftains and their kin figure more prominently and are judged more favourably by Snorri than most kings. Moreover, most of the conflicts described by Snorri were not between individuals but involved their families and adherents, including women who often have important and active roles, and sometimes apparently express Snorri&;s own views. 

The main conclusion of this study is that Snorri&;&;&;who was himself a chieftain (goði)&;&;&;wrote Heimskringla during the reign of Håkon Håkonsson (1217&;1263) to criticize the development of the central power of king and church at the expense of the traditional authority of chieftains. A comparison with Gesta Danorum by Snorri&;s Danish contemporary Saxo Grammaticus, shows that they were both masters of the art of ambiguity. The fact that a fine copy Heimskringla was made c. 1260 may imply that it contained much that was approved by King Håkon&;s opponents.

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Birgit Sawyer is professor emeritus in medieval history at the University of Trondheim (NTNU), Norway. She earned her Ph.D. in History from Gothenburg University in 1981. Her publications include her thesis on Women and Men in Gesta Danorum, and The Viking-Age Rune-Stones: Custom and Commemoration in Early Medieval Scandinavia. Sawyer co-edited and contributed to The Christianization of Scandinavia: A Symposium Report, and has authored articles on inter alia medieval historiography and medieval women. Together with her husband, Peter Sawyer, she has also published Medieval Scandinavia: From Conversion to Reformation, c. 800&;1500 and Die Welt der Wikinger.

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Título: Heimskringla: An Interpretation: Volume 483 ...
Editorial: ACMRS Press
Año de publicación: 2015
Encuadernación: Paperback
Condición: Very Good

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