Review of Dominican Resonances in Medieval Iceland: The Legacy of Bishop Jón Halldórsson of Skálholt, ed. by Gunnar Harðarson and Karl G. Johansson, The Northern World 91. Leiden: Brill, 2021. ix + 337 pp. ISBN 9789004448797 ...
Dominican Resonances in Medieval Iceland: The Legacy of Bishop Jón Halldórsson of Skálholt is an interdisciplinary volume which explores the ecclesiastical and literary history, textual culture, and liturgy of Iceland during the early and mid-fourteenth century. As noted in the introduction, the vol...
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Institute for Medieval Studies, University of Leeds
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.57686/256204/25 https://ims.leeds.ac.uk/article/review-of-dominican-resonances-in-medieval-iceland-the-legacy-of-bishop-jn-halldrsson-of-sklholt-ed-by-gunnar-hararson-and-karl-g-johansson-the-northern-world-91-lei/ |
Summary: | Dominican Resonances in Medieval Iceland: The Legacy of Bishop Jón Halldórsson of Skálholt is an interdisciplinary volume which explores the ecclesiastical and literary history, textual culture, and liturgy of Iceland during the early and mid-fourteenth century. As noted in the introduction, the volume stems ultimately from discussions at the 2014 New Chaucer Society Conference in Reykjavík, which led to a conference at Skálholt in 2016. While not without flaws, this book represents a significant contribution to a period of history with great potential for new research. Considering the title, it offers a surprisingly broad and comprehensive exploration of issues and themes, with some chapters only peripherally relating to Bishop Jón. ... : Leeds Medieval Studies, 3 (2023), Sunday 6 August ... |
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