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A Female Legendary from Iceland: Kirkjubjarbk  (AM 429 12mo) in The Arnamagnan Collection, Copenhagen
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A Female Legendary from Iceland: Kirkjubjarbk (AM 429 12mo) in The Arnamagnan Collection, Copenhagen

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The manuscript AM 429 12mo was written c. 1500 for the use of the nuns at the Benedictine monastery Kirkjubaer in southern Iceland, from which it derives its name, Kirkjubaejarbok. The book was probably made in the nearby Augustine monastery, THykkvibaer. It comprises ten texts that were translations of Latin legends based on female saints, relating their terrible suffering and later martyrdom. The majority of the female saints were among the most venerated in Iceland. The manuscript is beautifully illustrated, making it unique in an Icelandic context, which may explain why it survived the Reformation. The text is reproduced in a diplomatic version, which on the CD-ROM is accompanied by a normalized version as well as the Latin texts.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Museum Tusculanum Press
Country
Denmark
Date
27 February 2012
Pages
147
ISBN
9788763531634
The manuscript AM 429 12mo was written c. 1500 for the use of the nuns at the Benedictine monastery Kirkjubaer in southern Iceland, from which it derives its name, Kirkjubaejarbok. The book was probably made in the nearby Augustine monastery, THykkvibaer. It comprises ten texts that were translations of Latin legends based on female saints, relating their terrible suffering and later martyrdom. The majority of the female saints were among the most venerated in Iceland. The manuscript is beautifully illustrated, making it unique in an Icelandic context, which may explain why it survived the Reformation. The text is reproduced in a diplomatic version, which on the CD-ROM is accompanied by a normalized version as well as the Latin texts.
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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Museum Tusculanum Press
Country
Denmark
Date
27 February 2012
Pages
147
ISBN
9788763531634