The pagan earl : Hákon Sigurðarson and the medieval construction of Old Norse religion /

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Author / Creator:Meylan, Nicolas, author.
Imprint:[Odense] : University Press of Southern Denmark, 2022.
Description:264 pages ; 22 cm.
Language:English
Series:The Viking collection, 0108-8408 ; volume 26
Viking collection ; v. 26.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12764014
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Varying Form of Title:Hákon Sigurðarson and the medieval construction of Old Norse religion
ISBN:9788740834246
8740834247
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-246) and index.
Summary:This monograph comprises a close investigation of the use of "pagan" concepts by the authors and redactors of medieval Norwegian royal history, the vernacular and Latin works commonly called kings sagas. The work is structured as a biography of Hákon jarl Sigurðarson, who is portrayed as a staunch pagan, with the various chapters departing from some incident in Hákon's biography to consider one of the major categories of pre-Christian religion posited by scholars. These range from divine and sacred kinship through ritual, sacrifice, and temples, to myth and fate, and by the end, effectively all the significant categories have been treated. The various chapters show how authors and redactors put the relevant religious concepts to ideological service, primarily relating to notions of the extent to which kingship should be centralized.
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Summary:This monograph comprises a close investigation of the use of pagan concepts by the authors and redactors of medieval Norwegian royal history, the vernacular and Latin works commonly called kings sagas. The work is structured as a biography of Hákon jarl Sigurðarson, who is portrayed as a staunch pagan, with the various chapters departing from some incident in Hákons biography to consider one of the major categories of pre-Christian religion posited by scholars. These range from divine and sacred kinship through ritual, sacrifice, and temples, to myth and fate, and by the end, effectively all the significant categories have been treated. The various chapters show how authors and redactors put the relevant religious concepts to ideological service, primarily relating to notions of the extent to which kingship should be centralized.
Physical Description:264 pages ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-246) and index.
ISBN:9788740834246
8740834247
ISSN:0108-8408
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