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Elements of Superstition in the Icelandic Family Sagas
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The Jew Who Wasn't There: Studies on Jews and Their Absence in Old Norse Literature
Heimskringla I
Íslendingabók. Kristni Saga Xxxv Ch
Íslendingabók and the Book of the Icelandic Sagas
Þingeyrar Abbey in Northern Iceland: a Benedictine Powerhouse of Cultural Heritage
"A Considered Conversion": the Conscious Choice to Accept Christianity by the Populace of Iceland and Greenland in the Era of Scandinavian Conversion
Theodore M. Andersson
4 Ecclesiastical Literature and Hagiography Jonas Wellendorf, University of California, Berkeley
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Previously Published Works
Heimskringla
The Medieval Accounts of Olaf Tryggvason and the Conversion of Norway Author(S): Sverre Bagge Source: the Journal of English and Germanic Philology, Vol
Alison Finlay. Scripta Islandica 65/2014
The Construction of Auðunar Þáttr Vestfirzka: a Case of Typological Thinking in Early Old-Norse Prose
Title: the King and His Retainers Some Notes on Interpolations in the Flateyjarbók Version of Óláfs Saga Tryggvasonar En Mesta
Elements of Superstition in the Icelandic Family Sagas
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