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Among the many categories of medieval Icelandic sagas, the Heilagra manna sögur (“Sagas of the Holy Men” i.e. “Saints”) hold a particularly special place. In fact, they are likely the oldest saga genre of all—possibly the very tradition tha...
In the heart of southern Iceland lies what was once one of the island’s most important religious and cultural centers: Skálholt. For over seven centuries it served as a bishopric and was home to Iceland’s first official school, founded in 1...
In the field of foreign language education, there has been a shift over the past decades—a trend that has elevated the notion of “natural acquisition” over the systematic study of grammar. The results have been mixed. I personally find the ...
It often happens, in debates among history enthusiasts who venture into fringe theories (that is, controversial, debatable ideas not recognized or accepted by the majority of scholars), that one hears things like: “Look! This Icelandic word...
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Medievalist, university lecturer, writer, saga-translator, author of the National Geographic Traveler guide “Iceland”… mostly an Iceland-addict.
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