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  • Hedlund, Monica (author)
  • Albertus Pictor och språkbandens paleografi
  • 2007
  • In: Den mångsidige målaren. - Stockholm : Sällskapet Runica et mediævalia. - 9789188568342 ; , s. 53-63
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  • Hedlund, Monica (author)
  • En Vadstenabroders referensbibliotek
  • 2008
  • In: Medeltidens mångfald. - Stockholm : Runica et Mediaevalia, Stockholm. - 9789188568366 ; , s. 117-139
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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  • Hedlund, Monica (author)
  • Handskrifter från Prag i Vadstena - lästes de någonsin?
  • 2006
  • In: Annales Societatis Litterarum Humaniorum Regiae Upsaliensis : Kungl. Humanistiska Vetenskaps-Samfundet i Uppsala. Årsbok 2005. - : Swedish Science Press (distr.), Uppsala. - 9197524522 ; , s. 47-64
  • Book chapter (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Uppsatsen avser att visa hur Vadstenapredikanter utnyttjat importerade modellpredikosamlingar för sin egen predikoförberedelse. Som utgångspunkt används ett par handskrifter från Prag som bevarats i Vadstena klosters bibliotek.
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  • Hedlund, Monica (author)
  • Har boken en framtid?
  • 2007
  • In: Annales Academiae regiae scientiarum Upsaliensis. - Stockholm : Kungl. Vetenskapssamhället i Uppsala. - 0504-0736. - 9789185832170 ; 36, s. 25-28
  • Journal article (pop. science, debate, etc.)
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  • Hedlund, Monica, 1940- (author)
  • Latinet i norra Europa
  • 2008
  • In: Historisk Tidskrift för Finland. - 0046-7596 .- 2343-2888. ; 93:3, s. 351-361
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  • Michaelisgillet 100 år 1905-2005 : En jubileumsskrift redigerad av Monica Hedlund
  • 2006
  • Editorial collection (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • Innehåller föredrag vid jubileumssymposiet kring Johannes Schefferus (av Allan Ellenius, Kurt Johannesson, Birger Bergh, Hans Helander och Stig Strömholm), en översikt över Michaelisgillets utgivningsverksamhet 1981-2005, referat av föredrag hållna i Michaelisgillet 1989-2005 samt festtal vid jubileumssammankomsten av Allan Ellenius och Carina Burman
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  • Nyström, Eva, 1966- (author)
  • Containing Multitudes : Codex Upsaliensis Graecus 8 in Perspective
  • 2009
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This study employs as its primary source a codex from Uppsala University Library, Codex Upsaliensis Graecus 8. Its aim is to contribute to a better understanding of the Late Byzantine and post-Byzantine miscellaneous book. It is argued that multitext books reflect the time and society in which they were created. A thorough investigation of such books sheds light on the interests and concerns of the scribes, owners, and readers of the books. Containing some ninety texts of different character and from different genres, Codex Upsaliensis Graecus 8 is a complex creation, but still an example of a type of book that was common during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. This study takes a comprehensive view of the book in its entirety, making sense of its different parts in relation to the whole with the help of codicology and textual analysis. With that approach the original idea of the book is brought to the fore, and the texts are studied in the same context that the main scribe Theodoros chose and the early owners and readers of the book encountered.Through a systematic codicological analysis, the overall structure of the codex is explored and suggestions are made concerning the provenance. The examination of the scribal work procedure becomes a means to profile this otherwise fairly unknown scribe. The texts are grouped and characterized typologically to illustrate connections throughout the whole book as well as in relation to the separate structural units. The role of micro-texts and secondary layers of inscription is also considered. From the perspective of usability the texts are divided into four categories: narrative texts, rhetorical texts, philosophical-theological texts, and practical texts. Three texts are studied in greater depth, as examples of the width of the scribe's interests and the variety of the book's contents.
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  • Stenborg, Georg, 1966- (author)
  • Emmo: De qualitate caelestis patriae libri tres. : Edition with an Introduction.
  • 2008
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This thesis contains the first critical edition of the eschatological florilegium De qualitate caelestis patriae by Emmo, compiled, during the Carolingian renaissance, in the first half of the ninth century.The subject matter covered by Emmo is theological and moral, comprising first and foremost the eschatological ends of heaven and hell, but also having a clear moral agenda, to inspire the reader to lead a righteous life through the virtues described and to avoid the vices leading to a sorry end of one’s life. It contains passages of various length from Church Fathers (patres) such as Augustine, Gregory, Isidore, and several lesser known authors of Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages. Each chapter of its three books consists of one or several patristic quotations on a defined aspect of heaven, hell, purgatory or the last judgement, or on charity, patience, obedience and the other virtues, or the power of pious almsgiving and penitence.The primary reader, addressed in the preface, is a 'pater Willelmus', who has not been clearly identified despite several attempts, just as Emmo himself, who is not otherwise known. These questions are not solved definitely in this study either, but the evidence is collected and presented. The historical and intellectual setting of the Carolingian period is also briefly described.The sources of Emmo’s florilegium and his methods of compiling are exemplified and analysed in detail in the thesis. The florilegium genre represents a complex and unstable textual tradition where compilers borrow material either directly from the primary source (a Church Father) or from secondary sources, including other collections and florilegia. This enables several variants of contamination in manuscripts, rendering otherwise conclusive errors dubious as proofs of manuscript relations. This is also discussed in the thesis.
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