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Supplements (1999) to the Runic Bibliographies for 1995 to 1997


The runic bibliographies for 1995 through 1997, plus various supplements, have already been published in Nytt om runer 11 through 13 for the years 1996 through 1998. Here only additional supplementary references registered in 1999 are preliminarily listed. The lists were created by Jan Axelson (Uppsala) and James E. Knirk (Oslo). Any corrections to these supplementary references or any additional supplements should be sent to james.knirk@ukm.uio.no.

1995:

  • Birkeli, Fridtjov. Tolv vintrer hadde kristendommen vært i Norge. Oslo: Verbum, 1995. [44-57: Norwegian Viking Age runestones and stone crosses; 90-91: N449 Kuli.]
  • Gautier, Alain, Pierre Carlier and Alain Lagrue. "Cascade de Runes (Lozère): Découverte d'une pierre gravée..." Cave des Moineaux (Clan Spéléo Pontoisien (CSP), Pontoise) 6 (1995), 29-32. [False/modern "Viking Age" runestone discovered near Rûnes in southern France in 1994.]
  • Meldgaard, Jørgen. "Eskimoer og Nordboer i Det yderste Nord." Nationalmuseets Arbejdsmark 1995, 199-214. [210, Fig. 10: Kingigtorssuaq stone.]
  • Røskaft, Merete. "'Tolv vintre hadde kristendommen vært i Norge ...': Noen tanker om religionsskiftet i et jubileumsår." Trøndelag Folkemuseum, Årbok 1995 (=Middelalderen i Trøndelag), 7-16. [N449 Kuli.]

1996:

  • Barnes, Michael P. "Native and Foreign in the Scandinavian Language of the Viking Age and Early Medieval Period." In Proceedings of the 10th Biennial Conference of the British Association of Scandinavian Studies, Held at the University of Surrey, Department of Linguistic and International Studies, 9-12 April 1995, eds. Gunilla Anderman and Christine Banér, 16-27. Guildford: University of Surrey, 1996. [18-19: Latin-alphabet influence on runic writing.]
  • Carlier, Pierre, and Alain Gautier. Les Pierres gravées de Rûnes: Témoignage d'anciennes traditions vikings sur le Mont Lozére. = Cave des Moineaux (Clan Spéléo Pontoisien (CSP), Pontoise) special no. 7 (Jan. 1996). 12 pp. [False/modern "Viking Age" runestone discovered near Rûnes in southern France in 1994.]
  • Gautier, Alain. "Gravures rupestres: Rûnes, Lozére: À propos du site de la cascade de Rûnes." Cave des Moineaux (Clan Spéléo Pontoisien (CSP), Pontoise) 8 (Sept. 1996), 39. [Cf. Carlier and Gautier.]
  • Nijdam, Han. "Het runenschrift." In Het schrift: Nederlandse Jeugdbond voor Geschiedenis, congres 1994, eds. B. Gumbert et al., 32-44. = Janus (Maastricht) 24 (1996), 32-44.
  • O'Breen, Patrick. "Gravures rupestres: Rûnes, Lozére: Addenda Grammatical." Cave des Moineaux (Clan Spéléo Pontoisien (CSP), Pontoise) 8 (Sept. 1996), 37-38. [Cf. Carlier and Gautier.]
  • Sørheim, Helge. "Ráð Rétt Rúnar: Runeinnskrifter fra Møre og Romsdal." Tidsskrift for Sunnmøre historielag (Ålesund) 72 (1996), 9-31.

1997:

  • Anker, Leif (text), and Ingalill Snitt (photo). "Jelling." In their Vår nordiske verdensarv, ed. Stephan Tschudi-Madsen, 68-75. Kristiansund: KOM, 1997. [English translation: Our Nordic Heritage: World Heritage Sites in the Nordic Countries, trans. V. F. Stokke and Melody Favish (1997); Swedish translation Världsarv i Norden, trans. Gunilla Litzell (Stockholm: Riksantikvarieämbetet).]
  • Blennå, Inga. "Runstenen i Jättendal." Gammal Hälsingekultur (Helsinglands Fornminnessällskap, Jättendal) 1997.1, 17-20. [Hs 21.]
  • Cathey, James E. Review of Runes and Runic Inscriptions, by R. I. Page (1995). Speculum 72 (1997), 872-73.
  • Gleason, Raymond Edward. "Per Speculum in Enigmate: Runes, Riddles and Language in Anglo-Saxon Literature." Doctoral dissertation, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois,1997. 270 pp. [Anglo-Saxon rune-poem and Cynewulf.]
  • Graham, Timothy. "Robert Talbot's 'Old Saxonice Bede': Cambridge University Library, MS Kk.3.18 and the 'Alphabetum Nowagicum' of British Library, Cotton MSS, Domitian A. IX." In Books and Collectors 1200-1700: Essays presented to Andrew Watson, eds. James P. Carley and Colin G. C. Tite, 295-316. London: British Library, 1997. [304-09: runic alphabet in the Cotton manuscript.]
  • Hagland, Jan Ragnar. "Ån står i med Åsa." In Noen deler viten: Deler fra kunsten, biter i kulturen, stykker av samfunnet, eds. Nina E. Tveter and Tone Kvenild, 89-91. Trondheim: Informasjonsavdelingen, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, 1997. [Runic inscriptions from Dublin.]
  • Larsson, Mats G. Vikingar i österled, en samlingsutgåva. Stockholm: Atlantis, 1997. 162+160+186 pp. [Rpt. of Larsson's Ett ödesdigert vikingatåg (1990), Väringar (1991) and Rusernas rike (1993). Rpt. Stockholm: MånPocket, 1999.]
  • Norde, Muriel. The History of the Genitive in Swedish. Amsterdam: Vakgroep Scandinavische taal- en letterkunde, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 1997. 268 pp. [Doctoral dissertation, Amsterdam, 1997; passim: runic material.]
  • Quak, Arend. "De oudste nederlandse runeninscriptie." Maliënkolder (Amsterdam) 5.1 (1997), 10-12. [Bergakker.]
  • Schulte, Michael. Presentation of Von Ågedal bis Malt, by Thomas Birkmann (1995). IROS: Internationales Referateorgan zur Skandinavistik (Greifswald) 1996 (publ. 1997), 54-55.
  • Sibley, Jane T. "The Divine Thunderbold and Related Religio-Folkloric Motifs. Western Europe and the Near East." Doctoral dissertation, La Salle University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1997. [111-24: the runes h and d (folkloristic derivation) and "thunderbolt-magic".]
  • Skansjö, Sten. Skånes historia. Lund: Historiska media, 1997. 255 pp. [38-43: manors and Viking Age runestones in Skåne.]
  • Todorova, S. M. "Genezis ornamentalnoj tradicii runiceskich kamnej: Klassifikacija ornamentiki (na materiale Svecii XI v." Skaninavskie ctenija: Etnograficeskie i kulturno-istoriceskie aspekty (RAN/Muzei, Sankt-Peterburg) 1 (1997), 47-60.

Most recently updated 3 February 2000.

These preliminary supplements to the runic bibliography were created by Jan Axelson (Stockholm/Uppsala) and James E. Knirk (Oslo). Any corrections or additions can be sent to james.knirk@ukm.uio.no.


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