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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Döden och de gotländska bildstenarna : En jämförande studie mellan hinsidesföreställningar i skriftliga källor till fornskandinavisk religion och gotländskt bildstensmaterial.

Grobosch Thorsell, Rosemarie January 2011 (has links)
Detta är en jämförande undersökning mellan hinsidesföreställningar i de skriftliga källorna till fornskandinavisk religion och bildscener på de sena (700 – 1100-talet) gotländska bildstenarna. Den tidigare forskningen kring hinsidesföreställningarna har ofta fokuserat på Valhall vilket enligt mig kan ha lett till att andra centrala föreställningar kan ha kommit i skymundan. Jag visar med min genomgång av föreställningarna i de skriftliga källorna att de olika platserna som den döde kunde komma till bär på gemensamma aspekter i form av kvinnan som möter den döde, kvinnan som härskar över den döde samt hallen där man åt och drack. Samma tema återkommer på de sena gotländska bildstenarna . De visar dessutom en liknande variation av föreställningarna som de skriftliga källorna. Valhall är alltså inte nödvändigtvist den enda tolkningen av dessa bildscener. / This is a comparative study between afterlife beliefs in written sources to the Norse religion and visual scenes in the late Gotland picture stones. The previous research on afterlife beliefs has often focused on the Valhallamotif, which in my opinion, could have led to the problem that other essential ideas of afterlife may have been overlooked. I show in my review that the afterlife beliefs in the written sources share common aspects: the woman who meets the deceased, the women who rule over the dead and the hall where the dead eat and drinks. The same aspects return on the late Gotland picture stones. They also show a similar variation in the notions of afterlife as the written sources. Valhalla is not necessarily the only interpretation of the image scenes.
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Klassiskt och nordiskt : fornnordiska motiv i bildkonsten 1775-1855 / The classical and the Nordic : Old Norse motifs in art 1775-1855

Hansson, Nora January 2020 (has links)
The subject of this master’s thesis is depictions of Old Norse mythology and related motifs in the visual arts during the period 1775–1855. The main question of this research is how the motifs were visualized and how the depictions are related to the classical tradition. Three artworks are objects of detailed study: Johann Heinrich Füssli’s painting Thor Battering the Midgaard serpent (1790), Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg’s The death of Balder (1817) and Nils Jacob Blommér’s painting Näcken and the daughters of Ägir (1850). The paintings are compared with literary sources and analyzed in relation to classicism as well as ideas about history and the Old Norse. It is argued that symbols, themes and compositions from the classical tradition, such as the heroic nude, were used by artists to visualize motifs from Old Norse mythology. It is also argued that the depictions, which by previous scholars have been considered primarily classical, are in fact characterized by a resistance against likeness with the Olympic gods and antique costume.
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To Make Iron of Iron : A Comprehensive Analytical Study of Spade Shaped Iron Bars

Pappas Adlreburg, Nickolas January 2017 (has links)
This thesis aims to provide adequate analytical information on the spade shaped iron bars of Norrland and central Sweden. While their significance has been thoroughly debated for decades, analytical research on them has been confined to cases of single artefacts or theoretical interpretations of their value, meaning and origin. In this study a comprehensive approach is taken into consideration. Based on X-Ray fluorescence (XRF), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and metallographical analysis this thesis seeks to facilitate new interpretations on quality, production centres and usage based on analytical results. Aiming to settle some of the long lasting questions regarding the artefacts while producing results which can further the discussion by raising new questions, previously unasked.

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