Kbhvn., 1832. Lidt senere hldrbd. Rygforgyldning. Kapitæl slidt. (6),240 pp.
Rudkjøbing, 1859. Lille 8vo. Smukt samt. papbd. med bred forgyldt bort på permer. Helt guldsnit (gavebind !). 32 pp. samt 1 litograferet kort. (Fra Tranekær Slots bibliotek).
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025 Hardback, Pages: 356 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:5 b/w, 1 col., 1 tables b/w. , Language:English, *New. ISBN 9782503611648.
The storyworlds of Old Norse-Icelandic literature are multifaceted and variable, ranging from the worlds of heroic poetry and popular romance to the recognizable narrative universe built by the Sagas of Icelanders. Despite this, they have rarely been explored, and narratological theories of storyworlds or fantasy scholarship have had little impact on the field. Yet given that every story creates its own storyworld, it can be assumed that Old Norse-Icelandic literary texts, too, build worlds ? and these worlds are diverse and complex, as shown by the contributors in this volume: they constantly engage with one another, exploring, shaping, and expanding, while also entering into a dialogue with the primary world from which they draw. This volume brings together scholars from different areas of Old Norse-Icelandic studies to explore questions related to not only the storyworlds of medieval Icelandic literature, but also those of legal and learned texts, and to the way that they are built. Together they inquire into the nature of these worlds, into their preservation and transmission in manuscripts, their transmediality, transnarrativity, and reception. In doing so, these inquiries showcase the breadth of new perspectives on medieval Icelandic literature made possible by the application of narratological theory in its study. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations 1. Introduction. Approaching Storyworlds and Worldbuilding in Old Norse-Icelandic Literature Rebecca Merkelbach Section 1: Building Worlds 2. Intrusive Dreams and Converging Worlds in the slendingas gur Alexander Wilson 3. Navigating Through the Storyworld(s): The Narrative Voice in the slendingas gur Stefanie Gropper 4. Truth and Lies in the Worldbuilding of the slendingas gur: Public, Individual, and Narratorial Voices in Eyrbyggja saga Andreas Schmidt Section 2: Placing Worlds 5. Centrality and Peripherality in the Storyworlds of the Old Norse Sagas Lucie Koreck 6. Narrated Space: The East and Its Inhabitants in Yngvars saga v fo?rla Annett Krakow 7. Becoming a Knight in a Polarised World: Modes of Spatial Representation in Sigur ar saga gla Michael Micci Section 3: Transnarrative Worlds 8. The Two Storyworlds of Ectors saga ok kappa hans Sabine Heidi Walther 9. The Storyworld/s of AM 162 c fol. Yoav Tirosh 10. Evil Customs and Manifold Injuries: Imagined Realms in Old Norse Laws Sean Lawing Section 4: Paranormal Worlds 11. Hobbled Shieldmaidens and Shapeshifting Kings: The Transfiguration of the Storyworld in B sa saga ok Herrau s Thomas Morcom 12. Fates, Faiths and Fauna: The Ins and Outs of Worldbuilding in Har ar saga ok H lmverja rmann Jakobsson and Yoav Tirosh 13. The Storyworld and its Parasites: Unearthing Horror Modes in the ?Post-Classical? Icelandic Sagas Thomas Spray
, Brepols, 2020 Hardback, 248 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:11 b/w, 3 tables b/w., 1 maps b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503585864.
Summary Medieval Icelandic literature has often been reduced to the supposedly realist slendingas gur and their main protagonists at the expense of other genres and characters. Indeed, such a focus obscures and erases the importance of those beings and narratives that move on the margins of mainstream culture - whether socially, ethnically, ontologically, or textually. This volume aims to offer a new perspective on a variety of theoretical and comparative approaches to explore depictions of alterity, monstrosity, and deviation. Engaging with the interplay of genre, character, text, and culture, and exploring questions of behavioural, socio-cultural, and textual alterity, these contributions examine subjects ranging from the study of fragmented and 'Othered' saga narratives, to attitudes towards foreign people and lands, and alterities in mythological and legendary texts. Together the papers effectively challenge long-held perceptions about the lack of ambiguity in medieval Icelandic literature, and offer a far more nuanced understanding of the importance of the 'Other' in that society. TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Illustrations Introduction: Old Norse Alterities in Contemporary Context - REBECCA MERKELBACH AND GWENDOLYNE KNIGHT Categorizing the Werewolf; or, the Peopleness of Shapeshifters - GWENDOLYNE KNIGHT Taming the Wolf: Reading Bisclaret in Light of Old Norse Kennings - MINJIE SU Between Myths and Legends: The Guises of Go mundr of Gl sisvellir - TOM GRANT AND JONATHAN Y. H. HUI 'The coarsest and worst of the slendinga Sagas': Approaching the Alterity of the 'Post-Classical' Sagas of Icelanders - REBECCA MERKELBACH Considering Otherness on the Page: How Do Lacunae Affect the Way We Interact with Saga Narrative? - JOANNE SHORTT BUTLER Surface, Rupture and Contextualities: Conflicting Voices of the Iberian 'Other/s' in Old Norse Literature - RODERICK W. MCDONALD Otherness Along the Austrvegr: Cultural Interaction Between the Rus' and the Turkic Nomads of the Steppe - CSETE KATONA The Man Who Seemed Like a Troll: Racism in Old Norse Literature - ARNGR MUR V DAL N Afterword: Otherness, Monstrosity and Deviation: The Perpetual Making of Identities - RMANN JAKOBSSON
Kjøbenhavn, Reitzel, 1852. Samtidigt hldrbd. med rygforgyldning. En papirsetiket påsat ryg. Lettere slidt. Stempel på titelblad. 236 pp. samt 3 store udfoldelige litograferede kort.
Aboae, Helsingforsiae, 1828-36. Lille 4to. Et beskedent hshirtbd. Har tilhørt Vilh. Thomsens og bærer hans navnetræk. 52,31,(14) pp. alle er de trykt hos Frenckell.
Medindbundet en disputats af Reinhold von becker, de Comitatum Raseborgensi...(1833). 26,(1) pp.
, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, 312 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503604848.
Summary Ecocriticism and Old Norse Studies is the first anthology to combine environmental humanities approaches and the study of premodern Nordic literature and culture. The chapters gathered here present innovative research based on the most recent developments within ecologically informed literary and cultural studies. Covering a wide variety of sources, the volume provides new insights into the Old Norse environmental imagination, showing how premodern texts relate to nature and the environment ? both the real-world environments of the Viking Age and Middle Ages, and the fantastic environments of some parts of saga literature. Collectively, the contributions shed new light on the role of cultural contacts, textual traditions, and intertextuality in the shaping of Old Norse perceptions and representations of nature and the environment, as well as on the modern reception and (mis-)use of these ideas. The volume moreover has a contemporary relevance, inviting readers to consider the lessons that can be learned from how people perceived their environments and interacted with them in the past as we face environmental crises in our own times. TABLE OF CONTENTS Aknowledgements Combining Ecocriticism and Old Norse Studies: Opportunities and Challenges Reinhard Hennig, Emily Lethbridge, and Michael Schulte Aesthetic Expressions of Nature in Skaldic Verse Hannah Burrows Trees in the Saga Dreamscape Timothy Bourns 'Br ir berserkja bar ak hl s eyju': A Material-Ecocritical Consideration of the Role of the Sea in Myths and Rituals of Premodern Scandinavia Jonas Koesling Legal Perspectives on Nature in Old Norse-Icelandic Lawcodes Elizabeth Walgenbach Imagining a Viking Age Risk Society: Environmental Threats, Risks, and Manufactured Uncertainties in the Sagas of Icelanders Reinhard Hennig Out of the Garden and Into the Forest: The Corruption of the Natural World in Old Icelandic Literature Tiffany Nicole White Askr and Embla: The Creation of Man from Trees Sabine Heidi Walther The Establishment of Ni ar ss: The Nexus between Urban, Environmental, Political, and Salvation History Stefka G. Eriksen Imagining Trees in M gus saga jarls Philip Lavender Son of the Soil and Son of inn: Unveiling a Farmer's Eddic Poetry (1920) and Colonial Germanic Concepts of Nature in South West Africa, Now Namibia Juliane Egerer Index
Hafniae (Copenhagen), Christian Wering, 1684. Folio (420 x 290 mm). In contemporary full calf with richly gilt spine. All edges gilt. Wear to extremities, scratches to boards, parts of gilting worn off. Inner hinges split. Outer lower margin with stain. Otherwise internally nice and clean, printed on good paper. 33 ff.
First appearance of this panegyric of Christian V, King of Denmark and Norway. A Danish translation was published the same year. Christian V was the King of Denmark and Norway from 1670 until his death in 1699. He belonged to the House of Oldenburg and was the eldest son of King Frederick III of Denmark. Christian V is known for his efforts to strengthen the Danish monarchy and assert royal authority. During his reign, Christian V pursued policies aimed at centralizing power, enhancing the military, and expanding Danish influence. He engaged in numerous conflicts, including the Scanian War (1675–1679) against Sweden, which aimed to regain territories lost to Sweden in previous conflicts. Christian V also promoted mercantilist economic policies and sought to strengthen trade and industry within Denmark-Norway. He was succeeded by his son, Frederick IV, upon his death in 1699. Biblioteca Danica III, 33.Thesaurus 623.
1953 1 vol in-8 broché - 100 pages - 8ème année - N° 1 - 1er trimestre 1953
Bon état de conservation
1957 1 vol in-8 broché - 100 pages - 12ème année - N° 3 - 3ème trimestre 1957
Bon état de conservation
Seconde série de la nouvelle période - Tome quatrième - XXIIIe année - 15 novembre 1853 - 4me livraison - Paris. Bureau de La Revue des Deux Mondes - grand in-8 broché - 222 pages
assez bon état - petites déchirures sur la couv. le long de la tranche - couv. légèrement piquée
N°9 - Tome 57 - cent dixième année - 1er mai 1940 - 15, rue de l'université-Paris - 192 pages
assez bon état
[REVUE] Jean Cournut, Paul Denis, Thierry Bokanowski, André Green, Otto Kernberg, Daniel Widlöcher, Alain Gibeault, Jorge Canestri, Robert Wallerstein, David Tuckett, Owen Renik, Martin Bergmann, Thomas Ogden, Robert Michels, Isodoro Berenstein, Norberto Marucco, Paolo Cesar Sandler, Max Hernandez, Anne-Marie Sandler, Christopher Bollas, Grogorio Kohon, Elizabeth Bott-Spillius, Peter Fonagy, Antonino Ferro, Jean Laplanche, Jean-Bertrand Pontalis, Patrick Guyomard, Michel de M’Uzan, Marilia Aisenstein, Claude Smajda, César et Séra Botella, Michel Ody, Gilbert Diatkine, Chantal Lechartier-Atlan, Liliane Absensour, Marie-Claire Durieux, The Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review, Sesto Marcello Passone, Juan Eduardo Tesone, Liliane Abensour, Denise Bouchet-Kervella, Dominique J. Arnoux...
Reference : 18283
Revue française de psychanalyse, tome LXV, Presses universitaires de France, 2001. Un volume in-8°, broché.
Numéro hors série. [18283]
Kiøbenhavn, Høpffner, 1792. Ubeskåret i samt marmoreret papbd. Reparation på ryg. Brugsspor. Stempel på titelblad. XXIV,814,(18) pp.
Kiøbenhavn, Chr. Fr. Holm, 1795- (1799). 2 samtidige hldrbd. Rygforgyldning. Forgyldte rygtitler. Forreste false svage, forstærket på indersiden. 2 kobberstukne titelvignetter. XII,854VIII,1080,43 pp. Indvendig ren og frisk.
Kiøbenhavn, Chr. Fr. Holm, 1795 - (1799). 8vo. In contemporary full sprinkled calf with gilt lettering to spine. Small paper-label pasted on to spines. All edges coloured in blue. Leather on spine cracked, otherwise a very nice and clean copy. XII, 854 pp. VIII, 1080, 43 pp.
10 X 18 2000 176 pages 10 8x1 2x17 2cm. 2000. pocket_book. 176 pages.
Très bon état - légères marques de lecture et/ou de stockage mais du reste en très bon état- expédié soigneusement depuis la France
10 X 18 1998 160 pages 10x1x17 4cm. 1998. pocket_book. 160 pages.
Très bon état
Kbhvn., reitzel og Thiele, 1826-27. 5 samt. hldrbd. Rygforgyldning. Stempel på titel. Ialt ca 1.600 pp.
(Disse 5 bind er et selvstændigt udgivet udvalg af Riises ""Archiv for Historie og Geographie"").
Kbh., 1959-1975. 3 orig. papbd. 532, 1076 pp.
Londres, Goadwin, 1695. 8vo. In contemporary marbled paper wrapper. Two small paper-labels pasted on to spine. ""52"" in contemporary hand to front wrappers. Vague dampstain to to lower margin of first half of bookblock, otherwise internally nice and clean. (8), 178, (2) pp.
First French translation of Robinson's ""Account of Sweden together with an Extract of the History of that Kingdom"", published the same year as the original. The work became very popular and vent through numerous edition.
Roger Nyborg Nils-Owe Pettersson Britta Holm
Reference : 524176
(2001)
ISBN : 9152006735
Svenska institutet 2001 214 pages 21 082x1 524x23 876cm. 2001. broché. 214 pages.
Couverture usée
(Copenhagen), Fréres Philibert, 1758. Small 8vo. Contemp. hcalf. raised bands. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. (8),192 pp. Clean and fine on good paper.
Indeholder 15 breve om danske forhold, regeringen, retsvæsenet, finansvæsenet, handelskompagnierne m.v. samt en oversættelse af Kongeloven.Roger var en Schweitsisk diplomat som blev J.H.E. Bernstorffs betroede privatsekretær.
Odense, Hempel, 1840. Indbundet med orig. bogtrykte for-og bagomslag i smukt nyere hldrbd. med rig rygforgyldning. (10),143 pp.