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    • The Beginnings of Nordic Scribal Culture, ca 1050-1300; REPORT from a Workshop on Parchment Fragments, Bergen 28-30 October 2005 

      Ommundsen, Åslaug (Report, 2006)
      28-30 October 2005 a group of 28 scholars from the Nordic countries, England and Germany gathered in Bergen for the workshop “The beginnings of Nordic scribal culture, ca 1050-1300. A workshop on parchment fragments”. ...
    • The Beginnings of Nordic Scribal Culture, ca 1050-1300; workshop on parchment fragment Bergen 28-30 October 2005 

      Ommundsen, Åslaug (Working paper, 2005-10)
    • Books, scribes and sequences in medieval Norway 

      Ommundsen, Åslaug (Doctoral thesis, 2007-06-08)
      The basic source material of this study is a selected group of manuscript fragments of Norwegian provenance containing a particular type of medieval chant, generally referred to as “sequences”.1 The emphasis here is not ...

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