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The 14th International Saga Conference, Uppsala/Sweden. Conference program. Page 1
Registration & Coffee
Opening Ceremony
Key Note Speaker: John McKinnell
Parallel sessions, Lunch & Coffee Breaks
Key Note Speaker: Svanhildur Óskarsdóttir
The Vice-Chancellor’s Reception
08.30–09.45
10.15–11.00
11.00–11.45
11.45–17.25
17.30–18.15
18.15–19.00
Parallel Sessions, Lunch & Coffee Breaks
09.15–ca. 17.30 Daytour, bus 2: Birka via Härjarö
Evening tour B: Uppsala Cathedral
Evening tour C: Rune Stones, University Park
Evening tour D: Institute for Language and Folklore, SOFI
Organ Concert
Key Note Speaker: Elena Gurevich
Parallel Sessions, Lunch & Lunch Breaks
Key Note Speaker: Lars Lönnroth
09.45–15.10
15.15–16.00
The Evening Banquet, Uppsala Castle18.00–01.00
Entrance Hall
The Aula
The Aula
The Aula
The Aula
Monday, 10th August
Registration
Reception
17.00–21.00
17.30–21.00
Engelska parkenSpråkvetenskapligt centrumThunbergsvägen 3L
Sunday, 9th August
Tuesday, 11th August09.00–16.00
18.00–ca. 22.00 Gamla Uppsala Klockporten
Wednesday, 12th August
11.00–ca. 17.45
10.00–ca. 17.00
Daytour, bus 3: Birka via Härjarö
Daytour, bus 1: Birka via Hovgården/Adelsö
Daytour, bus 4: Ramsund
Daytour, bus 5: Sigtuna (departure by boat)
Daytour, bus 6: Vallentuna/Täby
Klockporten
Klockporten
Klockporten
Klockporten
Islandsbron
Klockporten
Thursday, 13th August 19.00
19.00
19.00
19.00
19.00
Klockporten
Klockporten
Klockporten
Klockporten
Klockporten
09.00–17.50 Parallel Sessions, Lunch & Coffee Breaks
Evening tour A: University Library
Evening tour E: Valsgärde Burial Ground
21.00 Cathedral
09.00–09.45 The Aula
The Aula
Friday, 14th August
Uppsala Castle
Business meetingSaturday, 15th August
10.15–12.00
12.00– Coffee Break
See det. program
See det. program
Room X
Entrance Hall
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
09.15–ca. 17.30
08.30–ca. 18.00
09.00–ca. 17.30
20.00–ca. 22.00 Prebusiness Meeting & BuffetInternational Advisory board
Dept. of Scandi-navian Languages
See det. program
See det. program
ConferenCe SChedule, overview The leCTure roomS
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day 2:1, monday, 10Th auguST
08.30–09.45
10.15–11.00
11.00–11.45
13.00–13.30
13.35–14.05
14.10–14.40
14.45–15.15
11.45–13.00
15.15–15.45
2A
2B1
2B2
2B3
2B4
2B
REGISTRATION & COFFEEUniversity Main Building
KEY NOTE SPEAKERThe Aula
Chair: Rudolf SimekJohn McKinnell
Ynglingatal: A Minimalist Interpretation
Guðrún NordalAlternative criteria for the dating
of the sagas of Icelanders
Kári GíslasonSweden of the Sagas
Maria-Claudia TomanyEarl Hákon of Orkney’s Journey to
Sweden
Stephen MitchellMyth and Memory in Swedish
Conversion Narratives
Jóhanna Katrín Friðriksdóttir
Royal Women and the Friðgerðarsaga Episode
Matthew DriscollEditing the Fornaldarsögur
Norðurlanda
Charlotte FrantzdatterThe Story of Þorsteins þáttr
bæjarmagns as the manuscripts tell it
Silvia HufnagelSörla saga sterka and Rafn’s
edition
Alessio PiccininiThe Thidrekssaga and the birth of
the �rst Russian state
Betsie CleworthAn Icelandic Genesis
Olof HolmThe Herjólfr Legend from
Härjedalen and Its Resemblances to the Stories of Landnámabók
COFFEE
OPENING CEREMONYThe Aula
LUNCH
SVÍÞJÓÐ IRoom: XI
Chair: Kirsten Wolf
OPEN IIRoom: IX
Chair: Rory McTurk
OPEN IRoom: IV
Chair: Sverrir Jakobsson
ARCHAEOLOGY IRoom: VIII
Chair: Anne-So�e Gräslund
Elisabeth WardEstranged Bedfellows: Saga
Scholarship and Archaeological Research in Iceland
Helena VictorThe Archaeological Material
Culture behind the Sagas
Zanette Tsigaridas GlørstadWhy did Kjartans’ men disapprove
of his cloak? Identifying political symbols and rituals in the
archaeological record and the Sagas of the Icelanders
Jesse ByockSagas and Archaeology in the
Mosfell Valley, Iceland
Marjolein SternSigurðr Fáfnisbani as commemorative motif
Ármann JakobssonWhy be afraid? On the practical
uses of legends
David AshurstSigurðr Fáfnisbani as
Nineteenth-Century Man
SIGURÐR IRoom: X
Chair: Aðalheiður Guðmundsdóttir
Judy QuinnBetrothal and betrayal: the eddic tradition’s treatment of Sigurðr
Jonas WellendorfHigh-seat pillars, bells and doors
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15.45–16.15
16.20–16.50
16.55–17.25
17.30–18.15
18.15–19.00
2C1
2C2
2C3
2D
2C
James KnirkSverris saga in Uppsala De la
Gardie 3
Þorleifur HaukssonThe Versions of Böglunga saga
Lars WollinCaroline philology and translation. Some aspects of Old Norse studies
in Great Power Sweden
Karl G. JohanssonDen höviske Bósi. Herrauðs ok
Bósa saga i genrernas gränsland
Helen F. LeslieLandscape and the Other World in
the Fornaldarsögur
Stefka EriksenReception and function of stories
about the East
Jakub MorawiecÓláfr sœnski and his skalds in Old
Norse tradition
Hans Jacob OrningImagining the Kalmar union.
Nordic politics as viewed from a late 15th-century Icelandic
manuscript
John KennedySweden and the Swedes in English
language surveys of the Viking period
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR’S RECEPTIONKerstin Sahlin, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Uppsala University
KEY NOTE SPEAKERThe Aula
Chair: Marianne KalinkeSvanhildur Óskarsdóttir
To the letter: Philology as a core component of Old Norse Studies
Bernard MeesAlu and hale II: ‘May Thor bless’
Lydia KlosRune stones and Saga
Cecilia LjungGendered memory – Rune stones, early Christian grave monuments
and the Sagas
HISTORIOGRAPHY IRoom: X
Chair: Matthew Driscoll
OPEN IIIRoom: IX
Chair: Tor� Tulinius
SVÍÞJÓÐ IIRoom: XI
Chair: Elena Melnikova
RUNE STONES IRoom: IV
Chair: Terje Spurkland
ARCHAEOLOGY IIRoom: VIII
Chair: Frands Herschend
Leif EinarsonWhich came �rst – the smith or the
shaman? Vôlundarkviða, craftspeople and central place
complexes
Sirpa Aalto &Ville Laakso
Karelia, Finland and Austrvegr
Tatjana JacksonAldeigjuborg of the sagas in the
light of archaeological data
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10.10–10.40
10.40–11.10
11.10–11.40
11.45–12.15
12.20–12.50
12.50–14.00
3A
3B
3A1
3A2
3A3
3B1
3B2
3B3
Auður Ingvarsdóttir‘Viðbætur’ Hauks Erlendssonar eða hefðbundið Landnámuefni
Magnús HaukssonDie Sagas und die isländische Laiengeschichtsschreibung
Pernille HermannThe Construction of Memory in Medieval Icelandic Literature
Mikael Males“Archaic” Assonance in the
Strophes of Ragnarr Loðbróks Family and Other Early Skalds
Terje SpurklandFornaldarsögur and the concept of
literacy
Alexey EremenkoThe ethical map of the Hrólfs saga
Gautrekssonar
Merrill KaplanHeads and tales: Mímir, Völsi, and
the pursuit of prophecy
Henning KureA fling with Óðinn’s spear
Margareta RegebroThe women and Óðinn
LUNCH
COFFEE
Úlfar BragasonSturla the trickster
Vera JohanterwageBiörner’s edition of the Friðþjófs
saga ins frœkna
Emily LethbridgeScribal Presence in Eggertsbók and
Modern Editorial Attitudes
Massimiliano Bampi“Gôfuct dýr ec heiti”: Deer
Symbolism in Sigurðr Fáfnisbani?
Rory McTurkÁslaug Granadóttir? When, where
and how was Áslaug conceived?
Carolyne LarringtonStjúpmœðrasögur and Sigurðr’s
Daughters
Joonas AholaOutlaws, women and violence. In
the social margins of saga literature
Bernt Øyvind ThorvaldsenMagic in sagas: the curses of Katla
and Glámr
Lisa BennettThe ‘Other’ and the Noble
Heathen: Ambiguous Representations of Grettir and
Finnbogi
Annette KruhøfferWhen was the Battle of Helgeå?
Erin GoeresSaintly Exile: the commemoration
of King Óláfr inn helgi in the poetry of Heimskringla
Anders HultgårdOdin – an immigrant in
Scandinavia?
HISTORIOGRAPHY IIIRoom: VIII
Chair: Guðvarður Már Gunnlaugsson
SIGURÐR IIRoom: X
Chair: Richard Harris
ORAL IRoom: IV
Chair: Leszek Gardeła
OPEN VIIRoom: XI
Chair: Fulvio Ferrari
ÓÐINN IIRoom: IX
Chair: Jens Peter Schjødt
Bernadine McCreeshOvercoming Óðinn: the Conversion
Episode in Njáls saga
Sverre BaggeSt. Óláfr and his Enemies in the
Saga Tradition
HISTORIOGRAPHY IIRoom: VIII
Chair: Guðrún Nordal
OPEN IVRoom: IV
Chair: Stephanie Gropper
ÓÐINN IRoom: IX
Chair: Annette Lassen
OPEN VIRoom: XI
Chair: Geraldine Barnes
John D ShaferSaga Accounts of
Violence-motivated Far-travel
Karoline KjesrudEksotiske vesener i islandsk
ridderlitteratur – fremstilling og funksjon
Paul LangeslagTrôll and Ethnicity in Egils saga
Deborah PottsSuffering a sea-change: poetic justice in Egill’s Sonatorrek
David ClarkManslaughter and Misogyny:
women and revenge in the sagas
Carl PhelpsteadHair Loss, the Tonsure, and
Masculinity in Medieval Iceland
Katrina BurgeNegotiations of Space and Gender
in Brennu-Njáls Saga
OPEN VRoom: X
Chair: Judith Jesch
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15.10–15.40
15.40–16.00
18.00–22.00
3C
3C1
3C2
3C3
Richard HarrisThe Phraseological Matrix of the
Völsung-Ni�ung Cycle
Kate HeslopHjarta sjónir: Ekphrasis and
medium in Líknarbraut
Rune PalmRunic Literacy and Viking-age
Orality
Slavica RankovićGrettir the Deep: Traditional
Referentiality and Characterisation in the
Íslendingasögur
Tor� H. Tulinius“Ærið gott gömlum og feigum.”
Seeking death in Njáls saga
Elín Bára MagnúsdóttirLove affairs versus Social Status:
A Theme in Kormáks saga?
Tatiana ShenyavskayaOn Typology of the Name-Giving
Formulas in the Sagas
Diana WhaleyKormáks saga and the naming of
Scarborough – a likely story?
Maths BertellMikill vinr Þórs. Eyrbyggja saga och namngivningen i runinskrifter
COFFEE
GAMLA UPPSALA
ORAL IIRoom: XI
Chair: David Ashurst
OPEN IXRoom: IX
Chair: Alison Finlay
NAMES AND SAGA IRoom: VIII
Chair: Per Vikstrand
OPEN VIIIRoom: IV
Chair: Judy Quinn
Kendra WillsonParody and genre in sagas of
Icelanders
Philip RoughtonA Hagiographical Reading of Egils
saga
John MegaardEr Njáls saga skrevet av Sturla
Þórðarson?
Annette LassenAlle islændingesagaer i nye danske
oversættelser
Ragnheiður MósesdóttirThe production of Arnamagnæan editions and their audience in the
period 1772–1936
Tereza VachunováHrólfs saga kraka – A History of
Editing
HISTORIOGRAPHY IVRoom: X
Chair: Pernille Hermann
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09.00–09.30
09.35–10.05
10.10–10.40
10.40–11.10
11.10–11.40
11.45–12.15
12.20–12.50
12.50–14.00
5A
5A1
5A2
5A3
5B1
5B2
5B3
Lorenzo Lozzi GalloÓðinn’s Role as a Guarantor of Law
and Order in Norse Texts
Emily LyleRoyal Descent from Odin
Werner SchäfkeThe “Wild East” in Late Medieval
Icelandic Romances – Just a Prop(p)?
Elise KleivaneWhen small words make a big difference. On adaptation and transmission of texts in Late
Medieval manuscripts
Tommaso MaraniThe kauphús of Peter the Apostle
in Leiðarvísir: A Market or a Scribal Error?
Maja Bäckvall,Heimir Pálsson,
Lasse Mårtensson &Daniel Sävborg
The Original version of Edda Snorra Sturlusonar?
Studies in Codex Upsaliensis: A project presentation (I–II)
Daniel SävborgRedaktionen av Skáldskaparmál i
Codex Upsaliensis
LUNCH
COFFEE
Sabine WaltherThe Prosimetrum: Orally Derived
Literature?
Galina GlazyrinaOn the Reception of Eastern
Europe in Pre-Literate Iceland
Inna MatyushinaThe Valtari story in Þiðriks Saga
af Bern: sources and parallels
Regina JuckniesWhere Old West and Old East
Norse literature meet A project outline
Karen Bek-PedersenWhat do the norns actually do?
Terry GunnellAnsgar's Conversion of Iceland
Kjersti BruvollThe Good, the Bad and the Devil! On rewriting a Religious Motif in
some Virgin Martyr Legends
Þórður Ingi GuðjónssonFrom Syria to Iceland: The Saga of
St. Thomas the apostle (Tómas saga postula)
Hendrik LambertusMirrors of the Self –
Deconstructing Bipolarity in the Late Icelandic Romances
CODEX UPSALIENSIS IIRoom: IX
Chair: Henrik Williams
ORAL IIIRoom: X
Chair: Massimilano Bampi
OPEN XIIIRoom: VIII
Chair: Úlfar Bragason
OPEN XIVRoom: XI
Chair: Margaret Cormack
OPEN XIIRoom: IV
Chair: Tatjana Jackson
Geraldine BarnesByzantium in the riddarasögur
Bjørn BandlienMuslims in Karlamagnúss saga and Elíss saga ok Rósamundar
Margaret Clunies RossPoets and Ethnicity
Jürg GlauserSensory deceptions. Concepts of
mediality in the Prose Edda
Bryan Weston WylyKenning construal as a criterion for
the stemmatic analysis of the Codex Upsaliensis in the
transmission of Snorra Edda
Anders AndrénWhirls, horses and ships. Towards
an interpretation of the early picture stones on Gotland
Tsukusu ItóThe Gosforth Fishing-Stone and
Hymiskviða: An Example of Inter-Communicability between the Old English and Old Norse
Speakers
Matthew Townend‘I have been laughed at a good deal
about my heathenism’: W.S. Calverley and the early
interpretation of the Gosforth Cross
ÓÐINN IIIRoom: X
Chair: Anders Hultgård
OPEN XIRoom: XI
Chair: Ármann Jakobsson
CODEX UPSALIENSIS IRoom: IX
Chair: Mats Malm
PICTURE STONES IRoom: VIII
Chair: Svante Fischer
OPEN XRoom: IV
Chair: Bjørn Bandlien
Hannah BurrowsThe Secret Lives of Lawspeakers: the portrayal of lögsögumenn in
the Íslendingasögur
Helgi Skúli KjartanssonLaw recital according to Old
Icelandic law: Written evidence of oral transmission?
Lena RohrbachDie Fabrikation des Rechts.
Implikationen medialer Ausformungen in west- und
ostnordischen Rechtsbuchhandschriften
5B
Leszek GardełaThe Good, the Bad and the
Undead. New Thoughts on the Ambivalence of Old Norse Sorcery
Brittany SchornMan as the Measure of All Things:
The Relationship Between Mankind and the Gods in Eddic
Wisdom Poetry
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14.00–14.30
14.35–15.05
15.10–15.40
16.15–16.45
15.45–16.15
5C1
5C2
5C3
5C4
5D1
5D2
COFFEE
Mathias StrandbergIs Óðinn really ‘alles Fader’?
Lisa FraserA New Etymology for Hamlet?
The Names Amlethus, Amlóði and Admlithi
Natalia GaninaHundingr und Saurr: zum Mythologem «Hund» im
Altnordischen
Fjodor UspenskijFrom the History of the Obscene:
Evident and concealed meanings of the nickname Þambarskel�r
Kirsten WolfTowards a Diachronic Analysis of Old Norse-Icelandic Color Terms:
The Cases of Green and Yellow
Hugh Atkinsonupp ek þér verp ok á austrvega:
death overseas and the dead in the east
Jamie CochranePassing Time and the Past in Grettis saga Ásmundarsonar
Maria Cristina LombardiThe Gutnic runkalender and the ancient system of time calculus
Guðvarður Már Gunnlaugsson
Hvernig leit Uppsalabók út í öndverðu?
Aðalheiður GuðmundsdóttirDancing Images from Medieval
Iceland
Patricia (Trish) BaerIndividuality and Iconography:
Jakob Sigurðsson’s Renderings of Codex Upsaliensis f.26v
Cyril De PinsRhetorical Elements in Codex
Wormiamus
16.45–17.15
17.20–17.50
Anders Andrén,Margaret Clunies Ross,
Matthew Driscoll,Guðvarður Már Gunnlaugsson &
Odd Einar HaugenReading the Past Together:
Communication across Disciplines in Old Norse Studies (I–II)
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONRoom: X
Chair: Kendra Willson
Laila Kitzler ÅhfeldtCeltic and Continental handicraft
traditions; Template use on Gotlandic Picture Stones analysed
by 3D-scanning
PICTURE STONES IIRoom: IV
Chair: Michael Lerche Nielsen
Jörg BüschgensVatnsdœla saga and Onomastics:
the case of Ingimundr Þorsteinsson
Jens Ulff-MøllerThe Genealogies of West-Icelandic Family Sagas and their relation to
the Sturlung family
NAMES AND SAGA IIIRoom: IX
Chair: Gudlaug Nedrelid
Chiara BenatiÁsmund á austrvega: The Faroese Oral Tradition on Ásmund and its
Relation to the Icelandic Saga
Yelena Sesselja Helgadóttir-YershovaHildibrandr húnakappi and
Ásmundr kappabani in Icelandic sagas and Faroese ballads
ORAL VRoom: XI
Chair: Jürg Glauser
Tommy DanielssonKänsla och oro i Fóstbrœðra saga
FrogSnorri Sturluson and oral
traditions
Nichole SterlingShifting Blame and the Subtle
Management of Saga Narrative
Nanna LøkkaTopogra� i eddadiktningen
ORAL IVRoom: VIII
Chair: Jan Ragnar Hagland
NAMES AND SAGA IIRoom: IX
Chair: Lennart Elmevik
OPEN XVRoom: IV
Chair: Vilmos Voigt
CODEX UPSALIENSIS IIIRoom: X
Chair: Karl G. Johansson
OPEN XVIRoom: XI
Chair: Carl Phelpstead
Francesco VittiThe reproduction of Old Icelandic close front rounded vowels (<y>,
<ý> and <ey>) in a 17th c. manuscript (AM 105 fol) of a part of
Hauksbók (AM 371 4to)
Agathe Maria HahnFrüheste Übersetzungen im Norden: Konzepte – Ziele –
Traditionen
Jonatan PetterssonThe East as a Model for the West: Translation Method and Aims in
Alexanders saga
Michael Lerche Nielsenguþr uorn hilpi suitioþ. A note on
forged runic coins, sagas and stones from the 17th century
19.00– EVENING TOURS AND ORGAN CONCERT
5C
5D
Tarrin WillsThe Development of Skaldic
Language
Jonathan GroveRecreating Tradition: Sigvatr Þórðarson’s Víkingarvísur and
Óttarr svarti’s Hôfuðlausn
OPEN XVIIRoom: VIII
Chair: Emily Lethbridge
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09.00–09.45
10.15–10.45
10.50–11.20
11.25–11.55
12.00–12.30
12.30–13.30
09.45–10.15
6B1
6B2
6B3
6B4
6A
KEY NOTE SPEAKERThe Aula
Chair: Margaret Clunies RossElena Gurevich
From Accusation to Narration: the Transformation of Senna in Íslendingaþættir
Aleksandra PetrulevichWest Slavic toponyms in Knýtlinga saga: orthographic adaptations or
orthographic mistakes?
Sverrir JakobssonCentre and Periphery in Icelandic
Medieval Discourse
Vilmos VoigtFurther Remarks on Ohthere’s
Beormas
Gudlaug NedrelidPersonar og tilnamn i Sverresoga.
Nokre diskutable punkt
Anna KaiperBoleslaw The Great, his father Mieszko, and Harald Fairhair – progenitors of royal dynasties
described in texts with a political message: Chronica Polonorum and
Haraldar saga hárfagra
Robert AvisWriting origins: the development of communal identity in some Old Norse foundation-myths and their
analogues in Guta saga
Amy C. Eichhorn-MulliganAnatomies off the Map: “Secret
and distant freaks” and the Authorization of Identity in Medieval Icelandic and Irish
Literature
Suzanne MartiKenn mér réttan veg til þess
kastala er Artús konungr sitr í: References to Kingship in the Old French Conte du Graal and its Old
Norse and Middle English Adaptations
LUNCH
COFFEE
Rolf StavnemAspects of editing skaldic verse.
The case of Hávarðar saga Ís�rðings
Ann-Dörte KyasBiðk hugstóra verðung hressfœrs
jöfurs heyra, hvé þolðak vás: Sigvatr’s Austrfararvísur between
praise poetry and lausavísur
Judith JeschThe Sea-Kings of Litla Skálda
Ilya V. SverdlovThough this be madness, yet
there’s method in’t: aspects of word order in skaldic kennings
Svante FischerNarrative Trajectories between
Nodal Points in the Cultural Landscape – The Eriksgata of King
Ingjald
Leszek SłupeckiPer sortes ac per equum.
Lot-casting and hippomancy in the North after saga narratives and
medieval chronicles
Carrie RoyComing to Grips with the Beast
NAMES AND SAGA IVRoom: XI
Chair: Ole Jørgen Johannessen
OPEN XVIIIRoom: IV
Chair: Carolyne Larrington
OPEN XIXRoom: IX
Chair: Gísli Sigurðsson
ARCHAEOLOGY IIIRoom: VIII
Chair: Jesse Byock
ORAL VIRoom: X
Chair: Stephen Mitchell
Theodore M. AnderssonThe Formation of the Kings’ Sagas
Fulvio FerrariFrom saga to Chronicle: Motif
Migration inside Medieval Scandinavia
Eldar HeideMore inroads to pre-Christian
notions, after all? The potential of late evidence
Else MundalKva kan vi vite om munnleg
tradisjon? (The presentation will be held in English)
6B
Guðvarður MárGunnlaugsson (& Vésteinn
Ólason)Introduction of a new electronic edition of Codex Regius of the
Poetic Edda
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14.05–14.35
14.40–15.10
15.15–16.00
18.00–
6C1
6C2
6C3
6D
Giovanna SalvucciBrenna at Upsôlum: the Denial of
Cosmos
Lise HvarregaardSaga-intertekstualitet i Einar Már Guðmundssons Fodspor på himlen
Michael Irlenbusch-Reynard
Die deutschsprachigen Fassungen und Verarbeitungen der
Jómsvíkinga saga von den 1920er bis zu den 1940er Jahren
Hans KuhnFrithjof and Röde Orm: Two
Swedish Viking impersonations
EVENING BANQUET
KEY NOTE SPEAKERThe Aula
Chair: Terry GunnellLars Lönnroth
Old Norse Text as Performance
Andreas NordbergTime-reckoning, ritual time and the symbolism of numbers in Adam of
Bremen’s account of the great sacri�ce in Old Uppsala
Gísli SigurðssonThe Mental Map of Greenland in
the Icelandic Sagas
Eleanor Rosamund Barraclough
The World West of Iceland in Medieval Icelandic Oral Tradition
Bo GräslundEkki nýtr sólar. När himlen
färgades röd av gudarnas blod
ORAL VIIIRoom: X
Chair: Daniel Sävborg
OPEN XXRoom: VIII
Chair: Maria Cristina Lombardi
Savva MikheevEymundr, Ingigerðr, Yngvarr enn
víðförli, Anunder a Ruzzia: Swedish Princes in Russia in the
11th Century
Elena MelnikovaEymundar saga Hringssonar:
literary presentation of oral tradition
Michael SchulteGermanic alliteration and oral
theory
ORAL VIIRoom: IX
Chair: Kate Heslop
RUNE STONES IIRoom: IV
Chair: Rune Palm
Torun ZachrissonHåkon Jarl Ivarsson and Roðr
Jan Ragnar HaglandEgill Skalla-Grímssonr on the
Library Site in Trondheim?
Kristel ZilmerOn the symbiosis of orality and literacy in some Christian rune
stone inscriptions
6C OPEN XXIRoom: XI
Chair: Olof Sundqvist
Jens Peter SchjødtThe reconstruction of Old Norse
religion: aims and methods