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- Jesch, Judith
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Further Thoughts on E18 Saltfleetby
- 2020
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Ingår i: Futhark. - : Uppsala University. - 1892-0950 .- 2003-296X. ; 9-10, s. 201-213
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- The article reconsiders some of the runological, linguistic and cultural aspects of the 2010 find in Lincolnshire, England, of a lead spindle whorl inscribed with Scandinavian runes. In particular, the discussion leads to the conclusion that the inscription, which appears to mention the god-names Óðinn and Heimdallr, may be somewhat later than previously thought (late eleventh or even twelfth century) and that it does not necessarily provide evidence for heathen beliefs in Lincolnshire at the time.
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- Jesch, Judith
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Jómsvíkinga Sǫgur and Jómsvíkinga Drápur : Texts, Contexts and Intertexts
- 2014
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Ingår i: Scripta Islandica. - 0582-3234 .- 2001-9416. ; 65, s. 81-100
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Using theories of intertextuality the paper explores the implications of the complex transmission of Jómsvíkinga saga, with its multiple manuscripts, versions and cross-references in other texts. It then concentrates on the story-complex about the Jómsvíkings and the battle of Hjǫrungavágr, rather than the first part of the saga with its focus on Danish kings. The paper explores how this story-complex was realized in skaldic poetry, ostensibly a major source for the prose accounts. Following a survey of all the relevant poetry, the four drápur which treat the Jómsvíkings are analysed in detail. Two of these are roughly contemporary with the events, while two are retrospective, narrative accounts, and there is some evidence of influence from the earlier poems to the later ones. Overall, the analysis show how the story of the battle of Hjǫrungavágr was narrated in both verse and prose, and reveals the complex intertextual relationships between these narratives.
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- Jesch, Judith, et al.
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K. Jonas Nordbys doktordisputas
- 2022
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Ingår i: Futhark. - : Uppsala University. - 1892-0950 .- 2003-296X. ; 12, s. 137-150
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Tidskriftsartikel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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- Jesch, Judith
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Runes and Words : Runic Lexicography in Context
- 2013
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Ingår i: Futhark. - 1892-0950 .- 1892-0950. ; 4, s. 77-100
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- The paper begins by noting the lack of a comprehensive dictionary of Scandinavian runic inscriptions, as well as the absence of the runic evidence from most dictionaries of the early Scandinavian languages, and considers possible reasons for this. Runic inscriptions may need a different kind of dictionary, because they require a different kind of reading that takes extra-linguistic as well as linguistic contexts into account (a process that has been called “interdisciplinary semantics”). Using the examples of the words bóndi and þegn in Viking Age inscriptions, the paper shows how the variety of available contexts enables a richer definition of these and other words, which might facilitate a different type of dictionary, based on discursive definitions.
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- Pereswetoff-Morath, Sofia, 1984-
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Vikingatida runbleck : Läsningar och tolkningar
- 2017
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Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
- Föreliggande avhandling syftar till att utveckla läsningen och tolkningen av inskrifterna på de i dagsläget 46 kända vikingatida runblecken. Målet är att ge en så tydlig bild som möjligt av inskriftsgenren vikingatida runbleck. I detta syfte har upprepade fältundersökningar av runblecken genomförts med stereomikroskop. På grundval av på så vis etablerade nya läsningar föreslås nya tolkningar till de mest problematiska ställena i de tidigare tolkade runblecksinskrifterna. Nya tolkningsförslag ges även för runblecksinskrifter som tidigare har ansetts vara olexikaliska. Utöver nya läsningar och tolkningar resulterar denna studie i en kartläggning av relationen mellan runblecksinskrifternas innehåll och form å den enda sidan och runbleckens fyndmiljöer och utseende å den andra.
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