A history of the old Icelandic commonwealth. (reprint, 1974).0887556965 A history of the old Icelandic Old Icelandic n. Icelandic from the middle of the 12th to the middle of the 16th century. Noun 1. Old Icelandic - the extinct dialect of Old Norse that was spoken in Iceland up until about 1600 commonwealth. (reprint, 1974) Johannesson, Jon. Trans. by Haraldur Bessason. Univ. of Manitoba Pr. 2006 407 pages $54.95 Paperback University of Manitboba Icelandic studies; v.2 DL352 Johannesson (1909-57) wrote Islendinga Saga (1956) primarily as an outline for studies of Icelandic history at the University of Iceland (body, education) University of Iceland - The Home of Fjolnir. Háskóli Íslands. http://rhi.hi.is/. , where he taught, but hoped it would also be a useful source for others interested in the history of the country from early settlements in 870 to the end of the Old Icelandic Commonwealth in 1262. Genealogical ge·ne·al·o·gy n. pl. ge·ne·al·o·gies 1. A record or table of the descent of a person, family, or group from an ancestor or ancestors; a family tree. 2. Direct descent from an ancestor; lineage or pedigree. tables, chronological lists of lawspeakers and bishops, and photographs of artwork are included. Distributed in the US by Michigan State University Press Michigan State University Press, founded in 1947, is the scholarly publishing arm of Michigan State University. During the past six decades it has become a vital part of the institution's land-grant mission and is a catalyst for positive intellectual, social, and technological . ([c]20072005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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