Norwegian Runes and Runic Inscriptions
Terje Spurkland ; Betsy van der Hoek (Oversetter)
Runes, a unique functional writing system, exclusive to northern and eastern Europe, were used for some 1300 years in Scandinavia, from about AD 200 till around the end of the fourteenth century, when the runic alphabet, called fuþark after the six first characters, finally gave way to the modern writing system. Les mer
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Runes, a unique functional writing system, exclusive to northern and eastern Europe, were used for some 1300 years in Scandinavia, from about AD 200 till around the end of the fourteenth century, when the runic alphabet, called fuþark after the six first characters, finally gave way to the modern writing system.
Runes were not written, but carved - in stone, and on jewellery, weapons, utensils and wood. The content of the inscriptions is very varied, from owner and carpenter attributions on artefacts to memorials to the deceased on erected stones; contrary to popular belief, they are not necessarily magical or mystical, and the post-it notes of today have their forerunners in such runic reminders as: "Buy salt, and don't forget gloves for Sigrid." The typical medieval runic inscription varies from the deeply religious to the highly trivial [or perhaps crucial], such as "I slept with Vigdis when I wasin Stavanger."
This book presents an accessible account of the Norwegian examples throughout the period of their use. The runic inscriptions are discussed not only from a linguistic point of view but also as sources of information on Norwegian history and culture.
TERJE SPURKLAND is Associate Professor of Nordic Medieval Studies at the University of Oslo.
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Utgitt:
2005
Forlag: The Boydell Press
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Tyske språk
Sider: 216
ISBN: 9781843831860
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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«An ideal teaching text. [...] This well illustrated book will make an excellent teaching tool.»
«Will probably be found useful and attractive by anyone interested in Old Norse of Norwegian history.»
«A very useful survey.»
«A highly accessible resource for scholars interested in Norwegian runes and Scandinavian runology more generally [and] a useful introduction to the issues of reading and interpreting runic inscriptions.»
«A hand-book full of surprising insights. A splendid guide to the Norwegian runes and it can be strongly recommended both to the beginner and to the advanced reader.»
«A thorough, learned, and most attractively written examination of Norwegian runes and runic inscriptions. It provides an excellent introduction to the subject.»
«This is a very accessible introduction to what can be a very arcane subject. [...] Readable, enjoyable and provides a clear overview of runes and their importance to reading the past.»
Foreword | vii | ||||
Abbreviations and Conventions | viii | ||||
Preface | ix | ||||
Introduction. The First Fupark | 1 | (2) | |||
| 3 | (2) | |||
| 5 | (15) | |||
| 20 | (34) | |||
| 54 | (18) | |||
| 72 | (14) | |||
| 86 | (45) | |||
| 131 | (19) | |||
| 150 | (53) | |||
Index | 203 |