Themata Sermonum in Skálholt: AM 241b Iα fol. and Uppsala UB C 301
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Themata Sermonum in Skálholt : AM 241b Iα fol. and Uppsala UB C 301. / Marner, Astrid.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Themata Sermonum in Skálholt
T2 - AM 241b Iα fol. and Uppsala UB C 301
AU - Marner, Astrid
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - The article addresses the interrelation between two manuscripts from fourteenth-century Iceland, Uppsala UB C 301 and fragmentary AM 241b Iα fol. Both contain a sermon collection, the Themata sermonum by Dominican friar Nicolaus de Gorran. From a comparison of the two, the article demonstrates that the manuscripts were closely related and had probably been copied from one another or the same exemplar. The original collection had been adapted in order to suit specific Icelandic needs, which become apparent through traces of textual reduction, selection, and expansion. The article exploits the contextualizing potential of the marginalia found in both manuscripts. It links the manuscripts to the contemporary law compendium AM 741 4to and ultimately suggests Skálholt during the episcopate of Jón Halldorsson as the possible provenance.
AB - The article addresses the interrelation between two manuscripts from fourteenth-century Iceland, Uppsala UB C 301 and fragmentary AM 241b Iα fol. Both contain a sermon collection, the Themata sermonum by Dominican friar Nicolaus de Gorran. From a comparison of the two, the article demonstrates that the manuscripts were closely related and had probably been copied from one another or the same exemplar. The original collection had been adapted in order to suit specific Icelandic needs, which become apparent through traces of textual reduction, selection, and expansion. The article exploits the contextualizing potential of the marginalia found in both manuscripts. It links the manuscripts to the contemporary law compendium AM 741 4to and ultimately suggests Skálholt during the episcopate of Jón Halldorsson as the possible provenance.
KW - Faculty of Humanities
KW - sermon preaching
KW - medieval Iceland
KW - fourteenth century
KW - sermon preaching
KW - medieval Iceland
KW - fourteenth century
KW - bishop Jón Halldórsson
KW - marginalia
KW - adaptation of sermon collections
KW - clerical adhortation
KW - AM 761 4to
KW - AM 241b Iα fol.
KW - Uppsala UB C 301
M3 - Journal article
VL - 48
SP - 169
EP - 190
JO - Viator - Medieval and Renaissance Studies
JF - Viator - Medieval and Renaissance Studies
SN - 0083-5897
IS - 3
ER -
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