Récit traduit du suédois, Actes Sud, 1989, 255 pp., broché, couverture empoussiérée, état correct.
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Kiøbenhavn, Seidelin, 1818. Lille 8vo. Papbd. Ryg defekt. XXVIII,130,(2) pp.
Eksemplaret har tilhørt C. Bricka (1874).
Kjøbenhavn, Oversætterens Forlag i John Peter Mandras Bogtrykkerie, 1829. Lidt senere attraktivt hldrbd. i flammet kalv, rig rygforgyldning. 176,167 pp.
Kiøbenhavn, Wahl, 1836-40. Lille8vo. 3 samtidige hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. Stempel på titelblad. VIII,566VI,682VI,606,(1) pp.
København, Hartv. Frid. Popps, 1824. 4to. Unopened in contemproary card board binding with title-label pasted on to spine. In ""Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskabs Philosophiske og Historiske Afhandlinger"". Two small stamps to title-page. Light occassional brownspotting throughout. Front hindge a bit loose and spine split in two. Pp.1-174. [Entire volume: LIV, 441 pp.].
Early important work on the sources and they credibility on Saxo's ""History of Denmark"".
Samt. marmoreret papirsomslag. 116 pp. På skrivepapir.
København , Joh. Fred. Schultz, 1802. 8vo. Uniformly bound in two nice contemporary full marbled calf binding with richly gilt spines. Light wear to extremities and corners bumped. Front board of vol. 2 with small hole and a few scratches, a very nice and clean set. Printed on good paper. XVI, 565 pp. (2), 728, (2) pp.
Kbhvn., Schultziske Officin, 1818. Folio. Smukt senere helldrbd. med blindtrykte rammer på permer. (6),88 pp. På svært skrivepapir. Med 4 halvsides kobberstukne illustrationer fra ceremonien. 2 blade lidt gulnede, ellers frisk.
Kiöbenhavn, Seidelin, 1822. Senere hshirtbd. uden rygtitel. VIII,120 pp., 3 litograferede foldeplancher. Få spredte brunpletter.
Paris, D'Amyot, 1854-56. Royal8vo. 4 cont. hcalf. Gilt backs. Backs lightly rubbed. Stamp on titles. 480,546,437,424 pp. Printed on good paper. Occasionally lightly brownspotted.
, Brepols, 2019 Hardback, xiii + 222 pages, Size:152 x 229 mm, Illustrations:5 b/w, Languages: English, Old Norse. ISBN 9780888442147.
Summary This book examines the cults and legends of Martha and Mary Magdalen in medieval Scandinavia, especially Iceland. While a number of parallels may be drawn between Iceland and mainland Scandinavia in terms of liturgical and artistic representations of Martha and Mary Magdalen, the Old Norse-Icelandic literary tradition stands apart from its Scandinavian counterparts in the cultural significance and relevance it gives to each of the "sister saints" in medieval Iceland, where the composite M?rtu saga ok Mar u Mag alenu was compiled in the mid-fourteenth century. The historical study that opens the volume treats the manuscripts and Latin sources of the saga, lending insight into authorship and provenance; it also details representations of Martha and Mary Magdalen in liturgical materials, art, and literature from medieval Scandinavia, before turning to the saints' cults and legends in medieval Iceland. All the available evidence for the "sister saints" in Iceland from its Christianization in 1000 until around the time of the Reformation in 1550 is analyzed in detail, especially evidence from church inventories (m ldagar) but also from literary works in prose and verse, as well as from charters and letters. Special attention is given to issues of style and content in the saga and, in particular, to views on women preachers in medieval Iceland. The book concludes with a normalized edition of the only complete redaction of M?rtu saga ok Mar u Mag alenu, followed by its first English translation.
Kjöbenhavn, C.A. Reitzel, 1836. 8vo. Indbundet ubeskåret i et pænt senere papbd. med forgyldt skindtitel på ryg. XII,700,XXIV pp. Indvendig ren og frisk.
Originaludgaven.
Kjöbenhavn, C.A. Reitzel, 1836. 8vo. Nydeligt senere hldrbd. i flammet kalv. Forgyldt skindtitel på ryg. XII,700,XXIV pp. Indvendig ren og frisk. Mindre stempel øverst på titelbladet (Nationalbanken i Kjøbenhavn). Udgået herfra.
Originaludgaven.
Paris, La Bibliothèque des Arts, 1959. 17 x 17, 61 pp., 30 photos en couleurs, reliure d'édition pleine toile + jaquette, très bon état.
"Légendes des photos trilingues : français/anglais/allemand; traduction de David Rosset."
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Francfort sur le Mayn, Andreæ & H. Hort, 1745. Small 8vo. Contemp. full calf. Raised bands. Richly gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. Light wear to the gilding. A paperlabel pasted on spine. Stamp on title-page. (8),151 pp. On good paper. Internally clean and fine.
, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, 260 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:1 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9782503588216.
Summary The mythology of the Norse world has long been a source of fascination, from the first written texts of thirteenth-century Iceland up to the modern period. Most studies, however, have focused on the content of the narratives themselves, rather than the broader political contexts in which these myths have been explored. This volume offers a timely corrective to this broader trend by offering one of the first in-depth examinations of the political uses of Norse mythology within specific historical contexts. Tracing the changing interests and usages of Norse myths from the medieval period, via the nineteenth century and the importance of ancient Norse beliefs to both the Romantic and v lkisch movements, up to the co-option of mythology and symbolism by political groups across the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, the papers gathered here offer new and critical insights into the changing nature of historiography and the political agendas that Old Norse myths are made to serve, as well as shedding new light on the way in which 'myths' are conceptualized. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction - NICOLAS MEYLAN and LUKAS R SLI sirism: The Impossibility of Ideological Neutrality in Snorra Edda - RICHARD COLE 'Reconciling' Ancient Paganism and Modern Protestantism: On the Scholarly Reception of Old Norse Mythology in the German Romantic Period - MARGOT DAMIENS Desirable Plainness? Friedrich von der Leyen's Writings on Education and Mythology between Johann Gottfried Herder and Nationalist Ideology - LEA BAUMGARTEN Otto H fler's M nnerb nde and V lkisch Ideology - COURTNEY MARIE BURELL Archaeology and Textuality in the Study of Pre-Christian Scandinavian Religion - MARGARET CLUNIES ROSS The Revival of Archaic Traditions in Modern Times: V lkisch Imaginations in the Context of European Nordicism - HORST JUNGINGER Feminist Vikings, Ecological Gods and National Warriors; The Reception of Old Norse Religion and Culture in Sweden - FREDRIK GREGORIUS Barbaric Lands of the North in a Massively Multi-Player Role-Playing Game - LAURENT DI FILIPPO Reception of the Past, Projection of the Present: Creating Viking Masculinities - BARBORA DAVIDEK 'Re-Wild Yourself': Old Norse Myth and Radical White Nationalist Groups in Trump's America - VERENA H FIG The State of Vinland - MERRILL KAPLAN
København, Thiele, 1895-1911. Samt. hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. XII,371 pp.
Kjøbenhavn, Klein, 1880-81. Samtidigt hshirtbd. (4),XXXIV,334,(1) pp. Lidt brunplettet.
Originaltrykket.
Kbh., 1880-81. Senere privat halvlærred. XXXIV, 334 pp.
Originaltrykket
Horten, 1906. Lex8vo. Samt. hldrbd. 480 pp.
Kbhvn., 1963. Med orig. for-og bagomslag i smukt privat hldrbd. af ufarvet niger. 328 pp.
Hannover, Förster, 1728. 4to. In contemporary wrapper with red and gold ornamentation. Wrappers with a few nicks and tears. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. First leaves with a few small worm tracts, otherwise internally fine. (8), 144 pp. + Frontispiece and 4 folded plates plus numerous illustrations in text.
First edition of this rare work describing and illustrating English coronation processes with focus on King Georg II.
Oslo, 1946-47. 4to. Med orig. omslag. Stempel på titel. 353,330,233 pp.