Old Norse-Icelandic Studies: A Select Bibliography

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This bibliography was compiled to serve as an intelligent student's guide to Old Norse-Icelandic studies, an area of scholarship that is well defined both geographically and chronologically by the most commonly used definition of Old Norse as the language(s) of Norway until c. 1370 and of Iceland until 1540. It is by nature selective, but offers a fairly wide range of different kinds of material relevant for the study of the language, literature, and other aspects of civilization in Norway and Iceland in the Middle Ages.

Author(s): Hans Bekker-Nielsen
Series: Toronto Medieval Bibliographies, 1
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Year: 1967

Language: English
Pages: 98

Editor's Preface 5
Preface 7
Abbreviations 13
I. Introductory Material 15
(a) Bibliographies 15
(b) Periodicals 16
(c) Collections, Saga-Libraries, Series 17
II. Study of Language 20
(a) Grammars, Introductions, Readers 20
(b) Dictionaries, Concordances 21
(c) History of Language, Metrics, Stylistics etc. 22
(d) Manuscript Study, Catalogues of Manuscript Collections 23
III. Literary History and Criticism 26
IV. Texts 31
V. Background Material 81
Index 86