LEADER 05174nam 2200577 a 450 001 9910534889003321 005 20200520144314.0 010 $a91-87121-32-8 035 $a(CKB)2550000000109725 035 $a(EBL)948926 035 $a(OCoLC)797917573 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000736734 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12282845 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000736734 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10789640 035 $a(PQKB)10617317 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC948926 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL948926 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10576191 035 $a(EXLCZ)992550000000109725 100 $a20120709d2012 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 04$aThe chronicle of Duke Erik$b[electronic resource] $ea verse epic from medieval Sweden /$ftranslated by Erik Carlquist & Peter C. Hogg ; introduction by Eva O?sterberg 210 $aLund, Sweden $cNordic Academic Press$d2012 215 $a1 online resource (265 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a91-85509-57-4 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; Copyright; Contents; Duke Erik and his tragic fate; Translators' remarks; The Chronicle of Duke Erik; 1. Prologue; 2. Erik the Lisper and Stumbler; 3. Crusade against the Tavasts; 4. Earl Birger and Joar Bla?; 5. Earl Birger's sons; 6. The Folkung rebellion; 7. Young Lord Karl - the knight of God; 8. Valdemar marries Sophia of Denmark; 9. Earl Birger's laws; 10. The founding of Stockholm; 11. Earl Birger's death; 12. Valdemar succeeds to the throne; 13. The murder of King Erik Ploughpenny; 14. King Valdemar och Jutta; 15. Valdemar's children 327 $a16. Discord between Valdemar and his brothers17. The Battle of Hova; 18. Valdemar loses half his kingdom; 19. Duke Magnus' wedding; 20. Erik Klipping, Magnus and Valdemar; 21. The Battle of Ettak; 22. Duke Magnus is elected king; 23. Magnus' foreign favourites; 24. Magnus suppresses the Folkungs; 25. Danes and Swedes joust; 26. Valdemar's wives; 27. King Magnus - benefactor of the Church; 28. Prince Birger betrothed; 29. King Magnus' death; 30. Tyrgils Knutsson; 31. Valdemar and his son in captivity; 32. Battles with the heathen; 33. King Birger's wedding; 34. New battles in the east 327 $a35. Mats Kettilmundsson challenges the Russians36. Truce; 37. The defeat of the Swedes at Landskrona; 38. Coronation festivities at So?derko?ping; 39. Duke Erik at the court in Oslo; 40. Tyrgils Knutsson's wedding; 41. Tyrgils Knutsson leaves the service of the dukes; 42. King Birger accuses the dukes; 43. The dukes visit King Erik of Denmark; 44. The court at Fagradal; 45. Duke Erik goes to Norway; 46. Birger's struggle against the dukes and King Ha?kan; 68. The weddings of the dukes in Oslo; 47. Duke Erik receives Varberg; 48. Duke Valdemar's divorce; 49. Tyrgils Knutsson is imprisoned 327 $a50. Tyrgils is executed51. A court at Bja?lbo; 52. The Ha?tuna game; 53. King Birger in captivity; 54. A Danish army in Va?stergo?tland; 55. Duke Erik and King Ha?kan fall out; 56. The dukes harry in Ska?ne; 57. German mercenaries on the rampage; 58. Birger perfidiously swears himself free; 59. The dukes battle with the Norwegians; 60. Naval battles; 61. Duke Erik invades Norway; 62. Kings Erik Menved and Birger against the dukes; 63. The dukes capture Kungaha?lla; 64. Reconciliation; 65. A court at Lo?do?se; 66. Peaceful times; 67. Birger demands tax from the Gotlanders 327 $a69. The banqueting hall at Lo?do?se70. Festive days in Lo?do?se; 71. Duke Valdemar visits Nyko?ping; 72. The journey of the dukes to Nyko?ping; 73. The banquet at Nyko?ping; 74. The dukes' men are seized; 75. Birger triumphs; 76. The captivity of the dukes; 77. Birger attempts to recover the whole kingdom; 78. The death of the dukes; 79. The campaign against King Birger and his son; 80. The siege of Stegeborg; 81. Mats Kettilmundsson becomes chamberlain; 82. The funeral of the dukes; 83. Nyko?ping falls; 84. Magnus Birgersson is handed over; 85. Battles in Ska?ne; 86. Birger's henchmen are punished 327 $a87. The royal pair flee to Denmark 330 $aWritten in the 14th century and enjoying a Swedish national status similar to the English Beowulf, this fascinating tale with many levels of meaning reflects the ideals of politics and aesthetics typical of the age of chivalry. The rhyming verses are accompanied by prose renditions and commentary, making the work enjoyable reading for anyone with an interest in medieval texts. 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Cayre?'s "Le Notion de Sagesse Chez Saint Augustin" -- i. Wisdom in God -- ii. Wisdom in Humankind -- Evaluation of Cayre?. 327 $aThree Sapiential Categories: A Bird's Eye View of Sapientia in de Trinitate -- Wisdom in God -- Wisdom Who Is Christ -- Wisdom in Humankind -- Sapientia in Books 6-7, 12-14, and 15: A Detailed Examination -- Christ at the Center, Books 6-7 -- Scientia and Sapientia, Books 12-14 -- Summary of Books 12-14 -- The Finale, Book 15 -- Ontology, Structure, and Direction -- Conclusion: Definition of Sapientia -- Chapter 4: An Assessment of Sapientia and the Way Forward -- Components of the Creation and Wisdom Intersection in Augustine -- Christ: Creator and Wisdom -- Created vs. Uncreated Wisdom -- Creatures and Ethics -- Measure, Number, and Weight -- The Wisdom Literature -- Creation and Wisdom in Contemporary Wisdom Scholarship -- Fear of the Lord -- Law and Order -- Liminality -- Assessment and Synthesis -- Augustine's Contribution to Sapientia -- Contemporary Wisdom Scholarship's Contribution to Sapientia -- Summary of Findings and Conclusion -- Conclusion -- Suggestions for Further Research -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources for Augustine of Hippo -- Secondary Sources -- General Index -- Scripture Index -- Old Testament -- New Testament. 330 $a"In Christ, the Way, Benjamin T. 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