Lapidaries and Lyfsteinar. Health, Enhancement and Human-Lithic Relations in Medieval Iceland

IF 0.2 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN Gripla Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.33112/gripla.33.4
Adèle Kreager
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This article examines the properties of powerful stones in medieval Iceland, focusing on the applications of such stones in learned treatises and in saga literature. The relationships between humans and stones in these sources offer a useful case study for engaging with medieval Icelandic conceptions of the interplay between the human and the non-human world, specifically in terms of bodily health and enhancement. The article has two parts: the first part examines the Old Norse-Icelandic lapidary tradition as witnessed in the translated lapidary text in AM 194 8vo (ff. 45v–48v), providing an overview of the range of physiological, emotional and cognitive effects stones were thought to have on humans (from the curative and prophylactic to the enhancive); the second part discusses the appearance of stones in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century saga literature, examining how their properties alter and develop over time and across genres. This research builds on the growing bodies of scholarship on dis/ability and medicine in Old Norse-Icelandic literature and finds that the presentation of powerful stones in these texts suggests an understanding of the human body and mind as fundamentally “open” to the vibrant, material world. It therefore further supplements contemporary research into conceptions of the self in medieval Iceland, as well as attitudes towards the non-human world.
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宝石和Lyfsteinar。中世纪冰岛的健康、进步和人类与石器时代的关系
本文考察了中世纪冰岛强大的石头的特性,重点介绍了这些石头在学术论文和传奇文学中的应用。这些来源中人类与石头之间的关系为参与中世纪冰岛人与非人类世界之间相互作用的概念提供了一个有用的案例研究,特别是在身体健康和增强方面。本文分为两部分:第一部分考察了AM 1988vo (ff)翻译的宝石文本所见证的古挪威-冰岛的宝石传统。45v-48v),概述了人们认为石头对人类生理、情感和认知的影响范围(从治疗和预防到增强);第二部分讨论了石头在13和14世纪传奇文学中的出现,研究了它们的属性是如何随着时间和不同类型而改变和发展的。这项研究建立在古挪威-冰岛文学中关于残疾/残疾和医学的学术研究的基础上,发现这些文本中强大的石头的呈现表明了对人类身体和心灵的理解,从根本上“开放”于充满活力的物质世界。因此,它进一步补充了当代对中世纪冰岛自我概念的研究,以及对非人类世界的态度。
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