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The church in fourteenth-century Iceland : the formaton of an elite clerical identity / by Erika Sigurdson.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Northern world ; v. 72.Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2016]Copyright date: �2016Description: 1 online resource (vi, 207 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9004301569
  • 9789004301566
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 274.912/05 23
LOC classification:
  • BR994 .S54 2016eb
Online resources:
Contents:
The Church in Fourteenth-Century Iceland: The Formaton of an Elite Clerical Identity; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements and Spelling Conventions; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Ecclesiastical History in a Scandinavian Context; Historiography and the 'Boring' Fourteenth Century; Methodology and Approaches; 1: Iceland in the Fourteenth Century; Iceland and the Kings of Norway; The Aristocracy in Iceland and the Administration of Iceland; The Icelandic Church 1264-1300; Defining the Period; 2: Sources and Authorship: The Intellectual Milieu.
Contemporary Sagas in a Fourteenth-Century ContextBishops' Sagas; �Arna saga; Gu�mundar saga D (Gu�mundar saga Arngr�ims Brandssonar); J�ons ��attr Halld�orssonar and Exemplary Material; Annals; Sk�alholtsann�all; Brot af Sk�alholtsann�all; L�ogmannsann�all; Flateyjarann�all; Gottsk�alksann�all; Documentary Sources; Authorship and Intellectual Milieu; 3: The Icelandic Church after 1264; Parish and Local Structures; Sta�ir; Monasteries; Jurisdiction; Church Officials within Iceland; Iceland and Ni�ar�os; Foreign Bishops; 4: Elite Priests in Iceland; Sta�ir, Church Centres, and Benefices.
Elite Priests in the Norwegian Age (1269-1400)Sta�ir and Clerical Income; Elite Clerical Social Networks; Archiepiscopal Benefices; Elite Identity: Clerical Identity; Clerical Concubinage, Fostering, and the Children of Clerics; Clerical Violence and Conflict; Conclusion; 5: Norway and Elite Icelandic Clerical Identity; Iceland and Ni�ar�os: Introduction; Icelandic Clergy in Norway; Icelandic Perceptions of Norway and Ni�ar�os; Conclusion; Conclusion; Appendices; Appendix 1: Bishops of Sk�alholt and H�olar, 1056-1550; Appendix 2: The officiales and r�a�smenn of Sk�alholt and H�olar; Bibliography.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-202) and index.

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The Church in Fourteenth-Century Iceland: The Formaton of an Elite Clerical Identity; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements and Spelling Conventions; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; Ecclesiastical History in a Scandinavian Context; Historiography and the 'Boring' Fourteenth Century; Methodology and Approaches; 1: Iceland in the Fourteenth Century; Iceland and the Kings of Norway; The Aristocracy in Iceland and the Administration of Iceland; The Icelandic Church 1264-1300; Defining the Period; 2: Sources and Authorship: The Intellectual Milieu.

Contemporary Sagas in a Fourteenth-Century ContextBishops' Sagas; �Arna saga; Gu�mundar saga D (Gu�mundar saga Arngr�ims Brandssonar); J�ons ��attr Halld�orssonar and Exemplary Material; Annals; Sk�alholtsann�all; Brot af Sk�alholtsann�all; L�ogmannsann�all; Flateyjarann�all; Gottsk�alksann�all; Documentary Sources; Authorship and Intellectual Milieu; 3: The Icelandic Church after 1264; Parish and Local Structures; Sta�ir; Monasteries; Jurisdiction; Church Officials within Iceland; Iceland and Ni�ar�os; Foreign Bishops; 4: Elite Priests in Iceland; Sta�ir, Church Centres, and Benefices.

Elite Priests in the Norwegian Age (1269-1400)Sta�ir and Clerical Income; Elite Clerical Social Networks; Archiepiscopal Benefices; Elite Identity: Clerical Identity; Clerical Concubinage, Fostering, and the Children of Clerics; Clerical Violence and Conflict; Conclusion; 5: Norway and Elite Icelandic Clerical Identity; Iceland and Ni�ar�os: Introduction; Icelandic Clergy in Norway; Icelandic Perceptions of Norway and Ni�ar�os; Conclusion; Conclusion; Appendices; Appendix 1: Bishops of Sk�alholt and H�olar, 1056-1550; Appendix 2: The officiales and r�a�smenn of Sk�alholt and H�olar; Bibliography.

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