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Norway --- Norvège --- Bibliography --- Bibliographie --- Norvège --- Bibliography. --- Norway - Bibliography
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Architecture --- Competitions --- History --- Concours --- Histoire --- Architecture, Modern --- Architecture - Competitions - Norway - Oslo --- Architecture - Norway --- Architecture, Modern - 20th century --- Norway --- Norvège
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Ibsen, Henrik --- Ibsen, Henrik, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Norway --- In literature. --- Norveška --- Norwegia --- Norge --- Norwegen --- Kongeriket Norge --- Kingdom of Norway --- Norvège --- Noreg --- Norvegia --- Norga --- Kongeriket Noreg --- Norgga gonagasriika --- Norja --- ノルウェー --- Noruwē --- イプセン, ヘンリック
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World War, 1939-1945 --- 2ème guerre mondiale --- Diplomatic history --- Histoire diplomatique --- Norway --- Norvège --- History --- Histoire --- 2ème guerre mondiale --- Norvège --- World War, 1939-1945 - Norway --- World War, 1939-1945 - Diplomatic history --- Norway - History - German occupation, 1940-1945
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Oeuvre la plus puissante que nous ait léguée le Moyen Âge scandinave, l'Histoire des rois de Norvège fut rédigée vers 1230 par l'auteur de l'Edda, le poète et historien islandais Snorri Sturluson. Elle retrace la vie des fondateurs du royaume de Norvège depuis les origines mythiques de leur dynastie jusqu'à la bataille de Ré en 1177. L'auteur s'est arrêté principalement sur l'époque tumultueuse des IXe-XIe siècles qui vit les Norvégiens tout à la fois se livrer à des raids contre l'Europe occidentale, avant de s'implanter durablement dans plusieurs régions de la Grande-Bretagne et de l'Empire franc ; coloniser îles et archipels de l'Atlantique nord ; se doter progressivement d'un État unitaire, après les victoires remportées par Harald à la Belle Chevelure vers la fin du IX? siècle ; puis se rallier, non sans de farouches résistances, à la religion chrétienne que leur imposèrent par le fer et par le feu deux rois évangélisateurs, Olaf Fils Tryggvi, à l'extrême fin du Xe siècle, et Olaf le Gros, qui trouva la mort à la bataille de Stiklestad en 1030 et passa à la postérité sous le nom de saint Olaf.Reposant sur une vaste connaissance des sources orales et écrites qui conservaient le souvenir des actes d'éclat accomplis par les souverains de Norvège, ce sommet de l'historiographie norroise qu'est l'ouvrage de Snorri Sturluson se distingue également par la méthode critique et par l'exceptionnel talent littéraire de l'auteur.
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Norway --- Population --- Social conditions --- Norveška --- Norwegia --- Norge --- Norwegen --- Kongeriket Norge --- Kingdom of Norway --- Norvège --- Noreg --- Norvegia --- Norga --- Kongeriket Noreg --- Norgga gonagasriika --- Norja --- ノルウェー --- Noruwē --- Population. --- Social conditions. --- Norway - Population --- Norway - Social conditions
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Economic history. --- Since 1945 --- Norway --- Norway. --- Economic conditions --- Private finance --- Business, Economy and Management --- Economics --- Finance --- General and Others --- #ETEW:TSCAT --- Periodicals --- History, Economic --- Kingdom of Norway --- Kongeriket Noreg --- Kongeriket Norge --- Noreg --- Norga --- Norge --- Norgga gonagasriika --- Norja --- Noruw --- Norvège --- Norvegia --- Norveška --- Norwegen --- Norwegia --- Noruwē --- ノルウェー
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Vikings --- Church history --- Archaeology and religion --- Eglise --- Archéologie et religion --- Religion --- Histoire --- Norway --- Norvège --- Antiquities --- Histoire religieuse --- Antiquités --- Archéologie et religion --- Norvège --- Antiquités --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Middle Ages, 500-1500 --- Church history - Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Vikings - Religion --- Archaeology and religion - Norway --- Christianisme --- Norway - Church history --- Norway - Antiquities
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The fragmentary medieval chronicle is the oldest piece of historical writing from Norway, and probably our first specimen of Norwegian literature. It was composed in Latin in the second half of the twelfth century, perhaps in the Oslo area. Only the beginning of the work exists today, but it offers, among other things, a detailed report of a shamanic séance among the Sami as well as a unique early geographical description of Norway and the North Sea realm. Furthermore, we are presented with an early version of the Norwegian kings' genealogy, beginning with the mythical Yngling kings and ending, abruptly, with Olav Haraldsson's claim to the throne in 1015. This is the first critical edition of the Latin text since 1880, accompanied by a modern English translation by Peter Fisher. The introduction and full commentary in English take stock of previous scholarships and are new contributions to the interpretation of the text.
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