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adam_text | Titel: The Sixteenth International Saga Conference Sagas and Space
Autor: Glauser, Jürg
Jahr: 2015
Contents
Plenary Lectures
Pernille Hermann, Aarhus University, Denmark
The Mind s Eye: Memory, Space and the Senses in Old Norse Literature.................................................22
Judith Jesch, University of Nottingham, UK
Runes and Verse: The Medialities of Early Scandinavian Poetry.................................................................23
Edith Marold, Universitat Kiel, Germany
Mythical Landscapes in Skaldic Poetry....................................................................................................................24
Torfi H. Tulinius, University of Iceland, Iceland
A Kalfskinni : Sagas and the Space of Literature................................................................................................25
Posters
Ami Einarsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Allegorical space in saga literature. Raudulfs 6ttur..........................................................................................28
Svanhildur 6skarsd6ttir, Emily Lethbridge et al.,
University of Iceland, Iceland
Breytileiki Njals sogu / The Variance of Njals saga: Preliminary Conclusion.........................................29
Ellert P6r J6hannsson, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
A Dictionary of Old Norse Prose Online - Structure and Features..............................................................30
Regina Jucknies, Universitat zu Koln, Germany
Sallskap for ostnordisk filologi....................................................................................................................................32
Lucy Keens, University College London, UK
The sexually grotesque in the Islendingasogur....................................................................................................33
Roundtable Discussions
Convener: Matthew Driscoll (Copenhagen)
Participants: Adalheidur Gudmundsdottir (Reykjavik), Helen Leslie-Jakobsen (Bergen),
Jeffrey Love (Stockholm), Beeke Stegmann (Copenhagen)
Roundtable 2
New directions in Fornaldarsaga studies...............................................................................................................36
Convener: Jon Gunnar Jorgensen (Oslo)
Participants: Alison Finlay (London), Stefanie Gropper (Tubingen),
Lars Lonnroth (Gdteborg), Marie Novotna (Prague)
Roundtable 4
Translating the Sagas.......................................................................................................................................................37
Conveners: Emily Lethbridge (Reykjavik), Sandra Schneeberger (Zurich)
Participants: Haukur Porgeirsson (Reykjavik), Laurent Di Filippo (Basel/Metz),
Odd Einar Haugen (Bergen)
Roundtable 5
Old Norse-Icelandic Culture and Digital Media....................................................................................................38
Convener: Stephen A. Mitchell (Harvard)
Participants: Stefan Brink (Aberdeen), Terry Gunnell (Reykjavik),
Verena Hofig (Berkeley), Slavica Rankovii (Leeds), Sverrir Jakobsson (Reykjavik)
Roundtable 3
Memory Studies and Old Norse...................................................................................................................................39
Convener: Judy Quinn (Cambridge)
Participants: Margaret Clunies Ross (Sydney), Frog (Helsinki),
Gisli Sigurdsson (Reykjavik), Kate Heslop (Berkeley), John McKinnell (Durham),
Brittany Schorn (Cambridge)
Roundtable 1
Eddie Studies.......................................................................................................................................................................40
Papers
Sirpa Aalto, University of Oulu, Finland
Constructing Space
Neighbour or enemy at the gates? Construction of space between the Sami
and the Norwegians in the sagas................................................................................................................................42
Adalheidur Gudmundsdottir, University of Iceland, Iceland
Mediality
Heroic Legends in Icelandic Art..................................................................................................................................43
Malo Adeux, University of Iceland, Iceland
Constructing Space
Hreidars bdttr. the construction of a foolish hero...............................................................................................44
Aldis Sigurdard6ttir, Simonetta Battista, Ellert P6r Johannsson,
fcorbjfirg Helgaddttir, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Open
The Old Norse Prose dictionary project - past, present and future (Project Presentation)...........46
Armann Jakobsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Constructing Space
Troll Space............................................................................................................................................................................48
Arngrimur Vfdalfn, University of Iceland, Iceland
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Demons, Muslims, Wrestling-Champions: A History of Blamenn from the
12* to the 19 i Century...................................................................................................................................................49
Ami Einarsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Open
Fencing off the Saga landscape: the 10th century settlement pattern of NE Iceland
revealed by 600 km of turf walls (Project Presentation).................................................................................50
Ami Einarsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Constructing Space
Kingship and Pythagorean space...............................................................................................................................51
David Ashurst, Durham University, UK
Open
Fatt mun ljott a Baldri : Towards an Aesthetics of Old Norse Mythology................................................53
Barbara Auger, Universite Stendhal 3, France
Constructing Space
Perceptual Navigation in the Late Viking Age.......................................................................................................55
Ma|a Backvall, Uppsala University, Sweden
Mediality
Runes in space: Reading a runic inscription over
multiple surfaces (Project Presentation)................................................................................................................56
Sverre Bagge, University of Bergen, Norway
Constructing Space
Haraldr har3ra8i in Morkinskinna and Heimskringla........................................................................................57
Philippe Bailleu, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Germany
Constructing Space
Genealogical Space? - Genealogy and the Construction of Space in Hauksbdk......................................58
Santiago Barreiro, Universidad de Buenos Aires / CONICET, Argentina
Constructing Space
Production, Consumption and Space in Egils saga.............................................................................................59
Grzegorz Bartusik, University of Silesia, Poland
Reception of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
Roman civil wars in the Rdmverja saga and the attitudes of Icelanders towards
the monarchy and the republic (Project Presentation)....................................................................................61
Simonetta Battista see: Aldfs Sigurdarddttir
Wolfgang Beck, Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Jena, Germany
Open
aigil andi ailrun =/= Egill ok plrun...............................................................................................................................63
Sophie Bonding, Aarhus University, Denmark
Open
Methodological Reflections on Continuity in the Christianisation of the North:
A Discursive Approach....................................................................................................................................................64
Marie Benlokke Spejlborg, Aarhus University, Denmark
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Anglo-Scandinavian Networks: How Contacts across the North Sea influenced the
Development of the Church in Scandinavia c. 1050-1100..............................................................................66
Rosie Bonte, University of Cambridge, UK
Mediality
Memory and Mediality: 6lafr Tryggvason and the Conversion
of the North Norse Atlantic...........................................................................................................................................68
Timothy J. S. Bourns, The University of Oxford, UK
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Meat and Taboo in Medieval Scandinavian Law and Literature...................................................................69
Bragi Bergsson, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Open
Descriptions of Nature in Islendingasogur and Sturlunga (Project Presentation)................................71
Stefan Brink, University of Aberdeen, UK
Literatures of Eastern Scandinavia
A Swedish Provincial Law: Pure Literature, Stipulated Codification or actually
Legal Rules in Function? The Case of the Halsinge Law...................................................................................72
Georg C. Briickmann, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Miinchen, Germany
Constructing Space
Taboos at the Boundary of Order and Chaos........................................................................................................74
Jo Shortt Butler, University of Cambridge, UK
Constructing Space
Making space for power in Eyrbyggja saga............................................................................................................76
Martina Ceolin, University of Iceland, Iceland
Open
Multiple Time Structures in Early Iceland..............................................................................................................78
Margaret Clunies Ross, The University of Sydney, Australia
Constructing Space
Poetry for Journeys...........................................................................................................................................................79
Richard Cole, Harvard University, US
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Brandr Jonsson, a Philo-Semite between Iceland and Norway.....................................................................80
Margaret Cormack, College of Charleston, US
Constructing Space
Foreign Books in Icelandic Space...............................................................................................................................82
Robert Cutrer, The University of Sydney, Australia
Constructing Space
The Cartography of Dragons: Oddr s Demarcation of Space in Yngvars saga vldforla........................83
Roderick Dale, Independent Scholar, UK
Open
Onomastic patterns of berserkir in fornaldarsbgur and Islendingasogur...............................................84
Mark-Kevin Deavin, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Constructing Space
The swirling sea as sacred space ? A new perspective on I9avollr in Norse myth...............................86
Laurent Di Filippo, University of Basel, Switzerland / Universite de Lorraine, France
Reception of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
Mythology, reception and digital space...................................................................................................................87
Stefan Drechsler, University of Aberdeen, UK
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
The Illuminated Manuscripts from Helgafell: An Interdisciplinary Approach (Project
Presentation).......................................................................................................................................................................89
Mathias Egeler, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany
Constructing Space
Inseln im Westen. Der Odainsakr, die Glsesisvellir und ihre europaischen Kontexte.........................91
Ellert P6r )6hannsson see: Aldis Sigurdard6ttir
Caitlin Ellis, University of Cambridge, UK
Constructing Space
So near and yet so far: Political geographies in the time of Knut and St Olaf.........................................92
Stefka G. Eriksen, University of Oslo, Norway
Mediality
The Self in Social Spaces: Conceptualizations and Representations in Textual Culture
from Medieval Scandinavia (Project Presentation)...........................................................................................94
Harriet Jean Evans, University of York, UK
Open
Animals in the family: animal and human relations in the saga-household
(Project Presentation).....................................................................................................................................................95
Oren Falk, Cornell University, US
Open
Boyhood, saga-style: the coal-biter is father of the man..................................................................................97
Thomas Fechner-Smarsly see: Sabine Walther
Alison Finlay, Birkbeck, University of London, UK
Open
Fathers, sons and kappar in Bjarnarsaga Hitdcelakappa and the Hildebrandslied..............................99
Frog, University of Helsinki, Finland
Constructing Space
Oranges and Lemons Say the Bells of St Clement s ... - Grimnismdl, Topogeny,
and the Question: Who Would Care? ...................................................................................................................101
Ines Garcia Lopez, University of Barcelona, Spain
Constructing Space
Mythic and Real Spaces in the Hdvamal (Project Presentation)................................................................103
Leszek Gardeta, University of Rzeszow, Poland
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Viking Age Amulets in Poland: Symbolism and Context...............................................................................104
Paul Gazzoli, University of Cambridge, UK
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
The Medieval Transmission of the Life ofAnskar in Germany and Scandinavia.................................106
Gerdur Hallddra Sigurdarddttir, University of Iceland, Iceland
Constructing Space
Performing Death on a Riverbank: Comparing the Oseberg Ship Burial with
Ibn Fadlan s Account of a Chieftain s Funeral from a Performance Perspective (Project
Presentation)....................................................................................................................................................................107
Gfsli Sigurdsson, The Ami Magniisson Institute, University of Iceland, Iceland
Constructing Space
Narrativizing Space. The Westfjords in Fdstbrsedra saga.............................................................................108
Galina Glazyrina, Institute for World History, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Constructing Space
Images of Space in Eirikssaga vtdfprla..............................................................................................................109
Erin Michelle Goeres, University College London, UK
Open
Medieval self-fashioning: the poetry of Rognvaldr Kali Kolsson...............................................................Ill
Remigius Gogosz, University of Rzeszow, Poland
Constructing Space
Sports and Space in Medieval Iceland...................................................................................................................112
Gudvardur Mar Gunnlaugsson, Stofnun Arna Magnussonar i islenskum fradum, Iceland
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
Changes in script and book-making in Iceland between the 14th and 15th centuries........................113
Fernando Guerrero, Universidad Juarez del Estado de Durango, Mexico
Open
All Men Are Equal before Fish: Killing for Whales in the Icelandic Commonwealth........................114
Nikolas Gunn, University of York, UK
Open
Nu eptir peira dcemum : Contemplating the Germanic Languages in Medieval Iceland
and North-West Europe..............................................................................................................................................115
Terry Gunnell, University of Iceland, Iceland
Reception of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
Mythological Theatrical Blessings: The Creation of Old Nordic Ritual Space on the
Swedish Stage of Gustav III and Karl XIV Johan................................................................................................116
Elena Gurevich, Russian Academy of Science, Russia
Open
On the application of the term bula in Old Norse.............................................................................................117
Gylfi Gunnlaugsson, The Reykjavik Academy, Iceland
Reception of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
Icelandic Philology and National Culture 1780-1918 (Project Presentation).....................................119
Viktdria Gyonki, Eotvos Lorand University, Hungary
Open
The Cold Counsel of Pordis Stirsdottir..................................................................................................................120
Andrew Hamer, University of Liverpool, UK
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Relaying Lais as Strengleikar....................................................................................................................................122
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Haraldur Bernhardsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
Scribes over the Ocean. Norwegian Influence on Scribal Practice in Medieval Iceland..................123
Odd Einar Haugen, University of Bergen, Norway
Constructing Space
The encoding of space and time in some Old Norwegian texts..................................................................125
Haukur Porgeirsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
Copying the Edda............................................................................................................................................................127
Eleanor Heans-Gtogowska, University of Cambridge, UK
Reception of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
Converting the conversion: a fourteenth century account of Iceland s
acceptance of Christianity..........................................................................................................................................128
Anna Katharina Heiniger, University of Iceland, Iceland
Constructing Space
Tracing Liminality in the Islendingasogur...........................................................................................................129
Helgi Skuli Kjartansson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Where to find the Valirt...............................................................................................................................................130
Reinhard Hennig, Mid Sweden University, Sweden
Constructing Space
The Construction of Environmental Memory in the Icelandic Sagas.......................................................132
Kate Heslop, The University of California at Berkeley, US
Mediality
Kenning, system and context: how kennings construct referential space............................................134
Jacob Hobson, The University of California at Berkeley, US
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
The Trojan War and Euhemeristic Theory in Skaldskaparmal..................................................................136
Verena Hofig, The University of California at Berkeley, US
Constructing Space
Twins, Trees, and High-seat Pillars: Dioscuric Elements and
the Icelandic Settlement Myth..................................................................................................................................138
Anne Hofmann, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Miinchen, Germany
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Traveling the world - female Scandinavian pilgrims in the Middle Ages..............................................140
Anna C. Horn, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Open
New Approaches to Contaminated Texts.............................................................................................................141
Silvia Hufnagel, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
Mediality
Old and New: How Old and New Media Influenced Each Other and Society
in Iceland during the 16th and 17th Centuries....................................................................................................142
Ingunn Asdfsarddttir, University of Iceland, Iceland
Constructing Space
Where and who are us as contrasted to them ? Jotnar s spatial and
conceptual placement...................................................................................................................................................143
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Tsukusu Jinn It6, Shinshu University, Japan
Reception of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
Asgeir , a Japanese Imagined Lady of the North: A Manga Narrative and Its Space.........................145
Tatjana Jackson, Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Constructing Space
Pa fly3i hann vestan um haf: Kringla heimsins before and
after the settlement of Iceland..................................................................................................................................147
Aleksandra Jochymek, University of Silesia, Poland
Constructing Space
Creating the historical space in Fdstbraedra saga.............................................................................................148
J6hanna Katrin Frldriksddttir, The Ami Magnusson Institute for
Icelandic Studies Reykjavik, Iceland / Harvard University, US
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Literature, Identity and the Outside World in Late Medieval Iceland.....................................................150
Karl G. Johansson, Elise Kleivane, Svanhildur 6skarsdottir
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Retracing the Reformation. Biblical texts and the vernacular in Scandinavian
Middle Ages and Early Modern Era (Project Presentation).........................................................................151
Karl G. Johansson, University of Oslo, Norway
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Nordic Maccabees: The Tales of Einherjar, Valkyries and Eternal Warriors
in the perspective of the Biblical Narratives of the Maccabees..................................................................153
Vera Johanterwage, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat Frankfurt a.M., Germany
Open
Uno von Troil s overview of Icelandic poetry and sagas in his
Bref rorande en resa til Island....................................................................................................................................154
Brent Landon Johnson, Signum University, US
Constructing Space
Snuid til Vesturs: Depictions of West in the Sagas............................................................................................155
Jon Gunnar Jergensen, University of Oslo, Norway
Constructing Space
Kunnskapens sted..........................................................................................................................................................156
Regina Jucknies, Universitat zu Koln, Germany
Literatures of Eastern Scandinavia
Wanderndes Wissen. Die Transmission europaischen Gedankenguts
in spatmittelalterlichen Handschriften und Texten von Mitteleuropa
nach Skandinavien (Project Presentation).........................................................................................................157
Kirsi Kanerva, University of Turku, Finland
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Glamr s Eyes and the Sense of Sight in Grettis saga: a Case Study............................................................159
Merrill Kaplan, The Ohio State University, US
Mediality
Volsa pdttr and the drunnur: generic norms and literary effects..............................................................161
John Kennedy, Charles Sturt University, Australia
Open
Clontarf 1014 and the saga writers of Iceland..................................................................................................162
Eike Kiene, Universitat Bonn, Germany
Constructing Space
Mittelalterlich-antike Orte in der Fertrams saga ok Platos..........................................................................164
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Sten Kindlundh, Lund University, Sweden
Open
The Vestfir5ingaf)6r8ungr, the Wild West of Sturlunga Iceland?..............................................................166
Karoline Kjesrud, University of Oslo, Norway
Mediality
Spatial Symbolism in Texts and Images...............................................................................................................168
Elise Kleivane, University of Oslo, Norway
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Herding souls in The Sixth Age: on modes of educating good Christians..............................................169
Elise Kleivane see: Karl G. Johansson
Gwendolyne Knight, Stockholm University, Sweden
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Shapeshifting in the Sagas: From Metamorphosis to
Social Metaphor (Project Presentation)...............................................................................................................170
James E. Knirk, University of Oslo, Norway
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Expressions of Emotion (Especially Love) in Norwegian Runic Inscriptions......................................171
Kolfinna Jonatansdottir, University of Iceland, Iceland
Open
Ragnarok............................................................................................................................................................................173
Jan Kozak, Charles University of Prague, Czech Republic
Open
The Two Faces of Ritual: 03inn and the Mead of Poetry..............................................................................174
Hans Kuhn, Australian National University, Australia
Open
Hjalmar hugumstori and Andri: Two Marchensaga protagonists in 19th c. rfmur...........................175
Mart Kuldkepp, University of Tartu, Estonia
Constructing Space
Genre, Spatiality and Textualization of Supernatural Encounters in Sagas of Icelanders..............176
Sarah Kiinzler, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Of Bodies and Being: A Critical Reading of Sigurdar saga pogla................................................................177
Triin Laidoner, University of Aberdeen, UK
Reception of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
Mothers in Mounds: An Overlooked Piece of Evidence in Connection with the Worship
of Disir in Egils Saga Skallagrtmssonar..................................................................................................................179
Carolyne Larrington, St John s College, Oxford, UK
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Eddie Emotion and Eddie Audiences.....................................................................................................................180
Philip Thomas Lavender, Den Arnamagnaeanske Samling,
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Constructing Space
Hvat veldr at per eru6 sva starsynir a fjallit? : Landscape and Architectural Space
in t jalar-J6ns saga..........................................................................................................................................................182
Sean Lawing, Bryn Athyn College, US
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Disfigured but not Damned: The Burial of Body Parts in Old Icelandic Grdgds..................................183
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Helen Leslie-Jacobsen, University of Bergen, Norway
Constructing Space
Ertu ei sa Oddr er f6r til Bjarmalands fyrir lpngu? : Places and the Construction
of Qrvar-Odds saga.........................................................................................................................................................184
Emily Lethbridge, University of Iceland Stofnun Arna Magmissonar, Iceland
Constructing Space
Digital Sagas - Medieval Hypertexts......................................................................................................................185
Lars Lonnroth, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Constructing Space
The Concept of the Border Area in Edda and Saga..........................................................................................187
Jeff Love, Stockholm University, Sweden
Literatures of Eastern Scandinavia
The Medieval Nordic Legal Dictionary (Project Presentation)..................................................................188
Lorenzo Lozzi Gallo, University of Bari, Italy
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Geographical competence over Italy in Mlrmanssaga...................................................................................189
Magnus Hauksson, Christian-Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel, Germany
Constructing Space
Elaborierte und reduzierte Topographie des Erinnerns als erzahlerisches Element
in den Gudmundar sogur biskups.............................................................................................................................191
Mikael Males, University of Oslo, Norway
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
The Poetic Genesis of Old Icelandic Literature..................................................................................................193
Margret Eggertsd6ttir, Stofnun Arna Magmissonar f islenskum frae5um,
University of Iceland, Iceland
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
Das vierundsechzigste Manuskript. Die nachmittelalterliche Uberlieferung von Njdls saga
in der Gu//sWnno-Tradition........................................................................................................................................195
Astrid Marner, University of Bergen, Norway
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Sacred space, creative space? Fourteenth-century Skalholt.......................................................................197
Michael Matter, University of Basel, Switzerland
Reception of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
Jon Leifs und das Normannische in der Musik..................................................................................................198
Elizaveta Matveeva, University of Nottingham, UK
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
The Siward narrative in Vita et Passio Waldevi and
Old Icelandic/ornoWarso^a tradition...................................................................................................................199
Inna Matyushina, Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia
Constructing Space
Constructing space in skaldic poetry and in the Anglo-Saxon poem on the
Redemption of the Five Boroughs...........................................................................................................................200
Miriam Mayburd, University of Iceland, Iceland
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Paranormal contagion of natural environment and
the collapsing self in Islendingasogur...................................................................................................................202
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Bernadine McCreesh, Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi, Canada
Constructing Space
The Influence of the Coming of Christianity on the Depiction of the Weather in the
Sagas of Icelanders........................................................................................................................................................204
Andrew McGillivray, University of Iceland, Iceland
Constructing Space
Hliaskjalf: Tool of the gods.........................................................................................................................................205
Rory McTurk, University of Leeds, UK
Constructing Space
The geography of Krakumdl and Saxo s Book IX..............................................................................................206
Andrea Meregalli, Universita degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Constructing Space
The representation of space in the Old Norse Vitas patrum........................................................................207
Rebecca Merkelbach, University of Cambridge, UK
Mediality
The Mediality of Otherness: Reading the Islendingasogur through
the Monsters They Bear..............................................................................................................................................208
Kristen Mills, Haverford College, US
Open
The Death of Baldr, Again...........................................................................................................................................210
Jakub Moraviec, University of Silesia, Poland
Open
Vikingarvisur or Konungavisur? On the potential role of the skaldic Viking encomia....................211
Kevin Mtiller, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Mediality
Literacy frames in the contemporary sagas........................................................................................................213
Luke John Murphy, Aarhus University, Denmark
Constructing Space
The Scale of Private Religions in Pre-Christian Scandinavia: Theoretical and
Empirical Questions......................................................................................................................................................214
Klaus Johan Myrvoll, University of Oslo, Norway
Open
The authenticity of Gisli s verse...............................................................................................................................216
Jan Alexander van Nahl, University of Iceland, Iceland
Open
Geschichte. Macht. Sinn. Sinnstiftung in altislandischer Literatur...........................................................218
Agneta Ney, Uppsala University, Sweden
Constructing Space
Game of Thrones? The Icelandic hdsaeti as a space for political authority
and social upheaval in a pre-state society...........................................................................................................220
Hilde Nielsen, University of Aberdeen, UK
Constructing Space
The war horns of Scandinavia. An account of musical horns in Scandinavian history,
myth and legend.............................................................................................................................................................222
Marie Novotna, Charles University of Prague, Czech Republic
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Hamr of the Old Norse body (Project Presentation).......................................................................................223
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Simon Nygaard, Aarhus University, Denmark
Constructing Space
Between Bog Bodies and High Halls. Changes in Spatial Focus and Religious Conceptions
in the Pre-Christian North..........................................................................................................................................224
Olafur Arnar Sveinsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Reception of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
The Reception of the Reception. Practicing Viking Identities on the Prairies.....................................226
Ryder Patzuk-Russell, University of Birmingham, UK
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Exegesis in Old Norse Translation and Versification......................................................................................228
Paul Peterson, Augustana College, US
Open
Some Rare and Obscure Nicknames in Landndmabdk...................................................................................229
Cyril de Pins, Universite Paris 7, France
Literatures of Eastern Scandinavia
Were the Danes really so Bad in the Skaldic Art?.............................................................................................231
Marion Poilvez, University of Iceland, Iceland
Constructing Space
Between kings and outlaws: a space for dissent in medieval Icelandic literature............................232
Edel Porter, University of Castilla La Mancha, Spain
Open
The Irish Dress Funny : An Analysis of Literary Motifs Concerning Ireland and the Irish
in the Sagas of Icelanders and the Kings sagas.................................................................................................234
Judy Quinn, University of Cambridge, UK
Constructing Space
The artifice of intimacy: eddic dialogues and the negotiation of space..................................................236
Victoria Lesley Ralph, University College London, UK
Reception of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
The Aftermath of War in Drottningar i Kungahdlla
by Selma Lagerlof (Project Presentation)............................................................................................................237
Maria Teresa Ramandi, University of Cambridge, UK
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
From Rome to Iceland: The Legend of St Agnes in Old Norse/ Icelandic.............................................238
Slavica Rankovic, University of Leeds, UK
Mediality
Distributed Reading: Formulaic Patterns and Communal Ideation in the Sagas of
Icelanders (Project Presentation)...........................................................................................................................239
Marta Rey-Radliiiska, Jagiellonian University, Poland
Reception of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
Mythical Fiction in Stiifs pdttr blinda.....................................................................................................................241
Friederike Richter, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Germany
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
Nordic antiquity according to illuminated Edda-manuscripts from 18th century
(B 299 4to and NKS 1867 4to....................................................................................................................................242
Lena Rohrbach, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Germany
Constructing Space
The Spaces of fslendinga saga - Spatial approaches to narrativizations of
thirteenth-century Iceland.........................................................................................................................................243
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Lukas Rosli, University of Basel, Switzerland
Constructing Space
The Centre(s) of the World(s) According to the Different Redactions of the Prose Edda..............244
Tim Rowbotham, University of York, UK
Open
Historicity and Fictionality in the Icelandic Fornaldarsogur:
Space and Geography in the Chronotopes of Gautreks saga (Project Presentation)......................246
Elizabeth Ashman Rowe, University of Cambridge, UK
Constructing Space
The Contemporary Political Geography of the Icelandic Annals...............................................................248
Anita Sauckel, Universitat Greifswald, Germany
Open
Zur Figur des Dritten in den Islandersagas.........................................................................................................249
Daniel Savborg, University of Tartu, Estonia
Literatures of Eastern Scandinavia
Icelandic Literature in Medieval Sweden.............................................................................................................251
Werner Schafke, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
The lexical field of friendship in Old Norse and its coherence across texts........................................253
Roland Scheel, Georg-August-Universitat Gottingen, Germany
Constructing Space
Between Scandinavia and Byzantium: The Conceptualisation of European Spaces.........................255
Isaac Schendel, University of Minnesota, US /
Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie, Germany
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Authorial Manipulation of Scandinavian and Continental Traditions in Pidreks saga.....................257
Erik SchJeide, The University of California at Berkeley, US
Constructing Space
Crafted Words and Wood: Kennings, Carvings
and Sensory Perception in Olafr s Eldhus............................................................................................................259
Andreas Schmidt, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Miinchen, Germany
Constructing Space
A terra incognita and the semantics of its space. The Faroe Islands
in Old Norse Literature and the concept of spaces in Fxreyinga saga....................................................261
Jens Eike Schnall, University of Bergen, Norway
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
The Body Politic and other Body Imagery in the Scandinavian Middle Ages......................................262
Sandra Schneeberger, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Mediality
Gylfi meets the Ring-Figure: Medial Dynamics in the Prose Edda.............................................................263
Brittany Schorn, University of Cambridge, UK
Mediality
Mediating Eddie Modes in the Fornaldarsogur.................................................................................................265
Florian Schreck, University of Bergen, Norway
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Medieval Science Fiction. The Learned Latin Tradition on Wondrous Stones in the
Icelandic Riddarasogur................................................................................................................................................266
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Roland Schuhmann, Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Jena, Germany
Open
Personennamen zwischen Runeninschriften und Sagas - Kontinuitat und Diskontinuitat..........267
Katharina Seidel, Christian-Albrechts-Universitat zu Kiel, Germany
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
Die Rezeption von Skaldenstrophen in der LaufdsEdda..............................................................................269
John Shafer, University of Nottingham, UK
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
A Collaborative Edition of Pdlenstators saga og Mdndulpvara: A Report
(Project Presentation)..................................................................................................................................................270
Sigrfdur Saeunn Sigurdarddttir, Ghent University, Belgium
Open
Talking about the weather.........................................................................................................................................271
Leszek P. Slupecki, Universities of Rzeszow and Warsaw, Poland
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Mokkurkalfi and Golem. A distant echo of Jewish magic in the North?..................................................273
Pierre-Brice Stahl, University of Strasbourg, France
Open
The Impact of Riddle Categorisation in Old Norse Verbal Duels...............................................................274
Beeke Stegmann, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
Chopping and Changing: Ami Magmisson s custodial interventions with regards
to the paper manuscripts in his collection..........................................................................................................275
Heidi Stoa, Indiana University, US
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Wood and Flesh: Artificial Bodies in Old Norse Literature..........................................................................276
Svanhildur 6skarsd6ttir see: Karl G. Johansson
Ilya V. Sverdlov, Independent Scholar, Canada
Open
As large as life and twice as natural: fodursystir Droplaugarsona, or
Origins of one noun phrase packaging pattern used in skaldic extended kennings.........................277
Sverrir Jakobsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Constructing Space
Space and Power in 13th Century Iceland............................................................................................................278
Louisa Taylor, University College London, UK
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Restraining the North: Presenting merciful behaviour as ideal conduct for elite men
in Norway and Denmark, 1050-1300....................................................................................................................280
Porbjorg Helgaddttir see: Aldis Sigurdardottir
Porhallur Eyp6rsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Grettir and Glamr: Perspective and empathy in Old Icelandic narrative...............................................281
Yoav Tirosh, University of Iceland, Iceland
Mediality
And It Burns, Burns, Burns - Burnings in the Farmhouse Space as Saga Type-Scenes...................282
Lisbeth H. Torfing, Aarhus University, Denmark
Open
Named artefacts in saga literature..........................................................................................................................283
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Carline Tromp, University of Oslo, Norway
Reception of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
Odin s millennial crisis. Old Norse myth and new Nordic identities.......................................................284
Jens Ulff-M0ller, Columbia University, US
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
The Origin of the Landndmabdk...............................................................................................................................285
Fjodor Uspenskij, Russian Academy of Sciences Laboratory of Medieval
Studies at the Higher School of Economics National Research University, Russia
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Contempt for Byzantine Gold. A Theme in the Sagas and Russian Chronicles....................................288
Sofie Vanherpen, Ghent University, Belgium
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
Letters in the margin: Female provenance of Laxdsela saga manuscripts on Flatey........................290
Vedis Ragnheidarddttir, University of Iceland, Iceland
Constructing Space
The Fantastic Space ofindigenous riddarasogur..............................................................................................291
Giovanni Verri, University of Iceland, Iceland
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
Asgeir Jonsson as a prospective manuscript smuggler.................................................................................292
Teva Vidal, University of Ottawa, Canada
Constructing Space
Setting the Stage: Material Descriptions of Domestic Space as Mnemonic Devices in
Saga Literature................................................................................................................................................................294
Vidar Palsson, University of Iceland, Iceland
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
The intellectual and ideological origins of the Icelandic School ..............................................................295
Pragya Vohra, University of Leicester, UK
Constructing Space
A Social Space: Feasts as an Arena for Performing Kinship Relations
in the Islendingasogur...................................................................................................................................................296
Sean D. Vrieland, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Literatures of Eastern Scandinavia
Geatland, Gutland, Gothland: Guta Saga in a Swedo-Gothic Mansucript...............................................298
Michelle Waldispuhl, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Multilingualism in the context of Scandinavian pilgrimage in the Middle Ages -
the onomastic evidence in Continental sources................................................................................................299
Elizabeth Walgenbach, Yale University, US
Textuality and Manuscript Transmission
Manuscript Lacunae in Arons saga Hjdrleifssonar............................................................................................301
Sabine Walther, Thomas Fechner-Smarsly, Universitat Bonn, Germany
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
The Self-Made King: The Ideological Function of Biblical and Secular Literature
in Sverris saga..................................................................................................................................................................302
Elisabeth Ward, Pacific Lutheran University, US
Mediality
The Doubling of Porour: Variant Production as an Expression of Material Engagement..............304
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Robin Waugh, Wilfried Laurier University, Canada
Constructing Space
Maternal Space and Child Exposure in the Sagas of Icelanders.................................................................306
Jan Wehrle, Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg, Germany
Continental Europe and Medieval Scandinavia
Narrating the Supernatural - Dreams and Dream Visions (Project Presentation)............................307
Jonas Wellendorf, The University of California at Berkeley, US
Open
The Tripartite Theology of the North....................................................................................................................309
Andrea Whitacre, Indiana University, US
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Skin and Flesh as Mediators of Identity in Old Norse Shape-shifter Narratives.................................310
Kendra Willson, University of Turku, Finland
Bodies and Senses in the Scandinavian Middle Ages
Conceptual metaphors mseidr.................................................................................................................................311
Alexander J. Wilson, University of Durham, UK
Constructing Space
The Use of Vindland as an Indeterminate Literary Topography in the Redactions of
Jdmsvlkinga saga.............................................................................................................................................................313
Bryan Weston Wyly, Universite de la Vallee d Aoste, Italy
Constructing Space
Some Cardinal Points in Voluspci ...........................................................................................................................315
Yelena SesseIJa Helgaddttir, University of Iceland, Iceland
Constructing Space
Puluheimar........................................................................................................................................................................316
Kristel Zilmer, Bergen University College, Norway
Reception of Old Norse-Icelandic Literature
Old Norse Myth in Contemporary Scandinavian Multimodal Narratives for Children
and Young Adults...........................................................................................................................................................318
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title | The Sixteenth International Saga Conference Sagas and Space 9th - 15th August 2015, University of Zurich and University of Basel ; preprints of abstracts |
title_auth | The Sixteenth International Saga Conference Sagas and Space 9th - 15th August 2015, University of Zurich and University of Basel ; preprints of abstracts |
title_exact_search | The Sixteenth International Saga Conference Sagas and Space 9th - 15th August 2015, University of Zurich and University of Basel ; preprints of abstracts |
title_full | The Sixteenth International Saga Conference Sagas and Space 9th - 15th August 2015, University of Zurich and University of Basel ; preprints of abstracts edited by Jürg Glauser, Klaus Müller-Wille, Anna Katharina Richter und Lukas Rösli |
title_fullStr | The Sixteenth International Saga Conference Sagas and Space 9th - 15th August 2015, University of Zurich and University of Basel ; preprints of abstracts edited by Jürg Glauser, Klaus Müller-Wille, Anna Katharina Richter und Lukas Rösli |
title_full_unstemmed | The Sixteenth International Saga Conference Sagas and Space 9th - 15th August 2015, University of Zurich and University of Basel ; preprints of abstracts edited by Jürg Glauser, Klaus Müller-Wille, Anna Katharina Richter und Lukas Rösli |
title_short | The Sixteenth International Saga Conference Sagas and Space |
title_sort | the sixteenth international saga conference sagas and space 9th 15th august 2015 university of zurich and university of basel preprints of abstracts |
title_sub | 9th - 15th August 2015, University of Zurich and University of Basel ; preprints of abstracts |
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