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Hypothesis Islandica : Concerning the initially supportive but ultimately subversive impact of the rediscovery of medieval Icelandic literature on the evaluation of Saxo Grammaticus as a historical authority during the heyday of Danish antiquarianism. / Jensson, Gottskálk.
Boreas rising: Antiquarianism and national narratives in 17th- and 18th-century Scandinavia. ed. / Bernd Roling; Bernhard Schirg; Matthias Stelzer. Berlin : De Gruyter, 2019. p. 13-59 1 (Transformationen der Antike; No. 53).
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Harvard
Jensson, G 2019, Hypothesis Islandica: Concerning the initially supportive but ultimately subversive impact of the rediscovery of medieval Icelandic literature on the evaluation of Saxo Grammaticus as a historical authority during the heyday of Danish antiquarianism. in B Roling, B Schirg & M Stelzer (eds), Boreas rising: Antiquarianism and national narratives in 17th- and 18th-century Scandinavia., 1, De Gruyter, Berlin, Transformationen der Antike, no. 53, pp. 13-59, Boreas arising from the East, Berlin, Germany, 19/05/2016.
APA
Jensson, G. (2019). Hypothesis Islandica: Concerning the initially supportive but ultimately subversive impact of the rediscovery of medieval Icelandic literature on the evaluation of Saxo Grammaticus as a historical authority during the heyday of Danish antiquarianism. In B. Roling, B. Schirg, & M. Stelzer (Eds.), Boreas rising: Antiquarianism and national narratives in 17th- and 18th-century Scandinavia (pp. 13-59). [1] De Gruyter. Transformationen der Antike No. 53
Vancouver
Jensson G. Hypothesis Islandica: Concerning the initially supportive but ultimately subversive impact of the rediscovery of medieval Icelandic literature on the evaluation of Saxo Grammaticus as a historical authority during the heyday of Danish antiquarianism. In Roling B, Schirg B, Stelzer M, editors, Boreas rising: Antiquarianism and national narratives in 17th- and 18th-century Scandinavia. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2019. p. 13-59. 1. (Transformationen der Antike; No. 53).
Author
Jensson, Gottskálk. / Hypothesis Islandica : Concerning the initially supportive but ultimately subversive impact of the rediscovery of medieval Icelandic literature on the evaluation of Saxo Grammaticus as a historical authority during the heyday of Danish antiquarianism. Boreas rising: Antiquarianism and national narratives in 17th- and 18th-century Scandinavia. editor / Bernd Roling ; Bernhard Schirg ; Matthias Stelzer. Berlin : De Gruyter, 2019. pp. 13-59 (Transformationen der Antike; No. 53).
Bibtex
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