Session1129
TitleBorderless Sainthood in Medieval Nordic Hagiography, II: Sources
Date/TimeWednesday 6 July 2022: 11.15-12.45
 
SponsorNorse Hagiography Network
 
OrganiserTiffany Nicole White, Department of Scandinavian, University of California, Berkeley
 
Moderator/ChairTiffany Nicole White, Department of Scandinavian, University of California, Berkeley
 
Paper 1129-a Voyaging Saints from Ireland to Scandinavia: Columba and Brendan the Navigator
(Language: English)
Courtney Selvage, Irish & Celtic Studies Research Institute, Ulster University
Index Terms: Hagiography; Language and Literature - Celtic; Language and Literature - Comparative; Language and Literature - Scandinavian
Paper 1129-b A Testament to the Saints: Wills in Late Medieval Iceland
(Language: English)
Ryder C. Patzuk-Russell, Instytut Historii, Uniwersytet Śląski, Katowice
Index Terms: Charters and Diplomatics; Ecclesiastical History; Language and Literature - Scandinavian; Lay Piety
Paper 1129-c From Tournai to Trondheim: Flemish Saints in Danish and Norwegian Manuscripts
(Language: English)
Synnøve Midtbø Myking, Institutt for lingvistiske, litterære og estetiske studier, Universitetet i Bergen
Index Terms: Ecclesiastical History; Language and Literature - Latin; Language and Literature - Scandinavian; Manuscripts and Palaeography
Paper 1129-d The Twelve Apostles as a Group in Medieval Iceland: A Study of the Codex Scardensis and Its Sources
(Language: English)
Christelle Fairise, Laboratoire d'Etudes sur les Monothéismes (LEM - UMR 8584), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Paris
Index Terms: Hagiography; Language and Literature - Scandinavian; Manuscripts and Palaeography
 
AbstractThis panel addresses sources (outside of the traditional vitae) that indicate the presence of cults of non-Nordic saints in the medieval Nordic region. Sources include secular texts, wills, mentions of feast days, and more.