02833 am 22005173u 450 991013079550332120221206103411.087-7289-813-5(CKB)3450000000002768(EBL)3439370(SSID)ssj0001499967(PQKBManifestationID)12625591(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001499967(PQKBWorkID)11516372(PQKB)11335148(MiAaPQ)EBC3439370(Au-PeEL)EBL3439370(CaPaEBR)ebr11062116(OCoLC)607058861(EXLCZ)99345000000000276820070901d2003 uy| 0engurmn#---u||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHistoria Norwegie /edited by Inger Ekrem and Lars Boje Mortensen ; translated by Peter FischerCopenhagen :Museum Tusculanum Press,2003.1 online resource (245 pages) ;digital, PDF file(s)Description based upon print version of record.87-635-0612-2 Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-235) and index.Preface --Introduction --1. Contents and Structure --2. Date and Place --3. Style and Narrative --4 The Manuscripts --5. Transmission of the Text --6. Conclusion --7. Editorial Principles --The Latin Text (IE, LBM) & English translation (PF) --Commentary --Essay on Date and Purpose --Bibliography --Index nominum.The fragmentary medieval chronicle is the oldest piece of historical writing from Norway, and probably our first specimen of Norwegian literature. It was composed in Latin in the second half of the twelfth century, perhaps in the Oslo area. Only the beginning of the work exists today, but it offers, among other things, a detailed report of a shamanic séance among the Sami as well as a unique early geographical description of Norway and the North Sea realm. Furthermore, we are presented with an early version of the Norwegian kings' genealogy, beginning with the mythical Yngling kings and ending, abruptly, with Olav Haraldsson's claim to the throne in 1015. This is the first critical edition of the Latin text since 1880, accompanied by a modern English translation by Peter Fisher. The introduction and full commentary in English take stock of previous scholarships and are new contributions to the interpretation of the text.NorwayHistoryTo 1030Early works to 1800948.101Ekrem IngerMortensen Lars BojeFisher Peter1934-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910130795503321Historia Norwegie2218676UNINA01975nas 22004813a 450 991022847120332120250523012628.0(CKB)991042739058972(CONSER)sn-83020416-(EXLCZ)9999104273905897219830324b18731875 k-- bfretxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierL'Echo du CanadaFall River, Mass. H. Beaugrand1 online resourcePublished Jan. 2-Mar. 20, 1875 as: L'Echo du Canada, journal illustré.Editors: Beaugrand, <Mar. 28>-Dec. 19, 1874, Feb. 6-June 12, 1875; Beaugrand & Richards, Jan. 2-30, 1875; Archambault & Boisseau, June 19, 1875; Benoit, <July 10,-Nov. 6,> 1875.Published simultaneously at Fall River, Boston, and Lowell, Mass., Jan. 2-June 5, 1875.Publishers/proprietors: Beaugrand & Richards, Jan. 2-30, 1875; Beaugrand, Feb. 6-June 12, 1875; Archambault & Boisseau, June 19, 1875; Benoit, <July 10-Nov. 6,> 1875.Printers: H. Boisseau, <Mar. 27, 1875>-June 12, 1875; C.H. Chagnon, <July 10-Oct. 30,> 1875.Print version: L'Echo du Canada. 1055-7067 (DLC)sn 83020416 (OCoLC)9341606 Echo du Canada, journal illustréEcho du CanadaFrench AmericansNewspapersFrench Americansfast(OCoLC)fst00934236Ethnic newspapers.Newspapers.fastFrench AmericansFrench Americans.071Beaugrand Honoré1849-1906.1074852Richards Charles F50361Archambault L. H. G1074853Boisseau H1074854Benoit H. Rémi1074855NEWSPAPER9910228471203321exl_impl conversionL'Echo du Canada2582797UNINA