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  Paderborn

  99–100n27

  Erzbischöfliche Akademische

  BL, Cotton Vitellius A XV ( Nowell

  Bibliothek, Inc. 31, 103n55

  Codex), 99–100n27

  BL, Harley 149, 103n59

  Padua

  BL, Harley 4196, 103n60

  Biblioteca Antoniana, 473 Scaff. XXI, 12

  BL, Royal 5 E XIII, 9, 100n29

  BL, Royal 8 B. XV, 101–2n44

  Paris

  Sion College, Arc. L. 40.2/E.25, 103n60

  BdA, 128 (39 A.T.L.), 103n55

  BdA, 8407, 100n35

  Lübeck

  BnF, fr. 1850, 103n57

  Stadtbibliothek, theol. germ. fol. 9,

  BnF, gr. 770, 98n7

  103n62

  BnF, gr. 947, 98n7

  BnF, lat. 1652, 102n45

  Lüneburg

  BnF, lat. 2825, 12

  Ratsbücherei, Theol. 2° 83, 103n62

  BnF, lat. 3214, 102n52

  BnF, lat. 3628, 102n52

  Milan

  BnF, lat. 4977, 102n52

  Biblioteca Ambrosiana, O 35 Sup.,

  BnF, lat. 5327, 12

  102n52

  BnF, lat. 6041 A, 101n44

  BnF, lat. 11553 ( Codex Sangermanensis),

  Munich

  118n58

  BSt, Clm 17181, 12

  BnF, lat. 14864, 101n42

  BSt, Clm 19105, 12

  BnF, nuov. acq. lat. 3093 ( Très belle

  BSt, Clm 29275 (olim Clm 29163), 10

  Heures de Notre-Dame), ix, 56,

  BSt, cod. graec. 276, 98n6

  114–15n4

  Universitätsbibliothek, 2o Cod. ms. 87a,

  BnF, nuov. acq. lat. 1154, 102n45

  10

  BnF, nouv. acq. lat. 1605, 10

  BnF, nouv. acq. lat. 1755, 103n55

  Oxford

  Bodl, Rawlinson D. 1236, 101n43

  Prague

  Bodl, Canon. Pat. lat. 117, 102n45

  Knihovna metropolitní kapituly, N. LIV,

  Queen’s College, 305, 103n57

  102n45

  Státní vědecká knihovna, III.C.18, 102n52

  Orléans

  Médiathèque (olim BM), 341 (289), 12

  Reykjavík

  AM 379 4to, 127n16

  Oslo

  AM 350 fol. ( Skarðsbók Jónsbókar), 28

  UB, Ms. 8° 2993, 106n84

  AM 386 4to I, 127n26

  192 Index

  AM 148 8vo ( Kvæðabók úr Vigur),

  Troyes

  108n38

  Médiathèque du Grand Troyes (olim

  Landsbókasafn Íslands, JS 405 8vo, 17,

  BM), 1636, 14, 102n53, 103n55

  18, 21, 31–7, 38, 108n43, 131

  SÁM 1 fol. ( Codex Scardensis or

  Uppsala

  Skarðsbók postulasagna), 28

  UB, C 219, 105–6n81

  Þjóðminjasafn Íslands, 921, 18, 54

  Vallebona

  Rome

  Santa Maria de Vallebona, 3, 101–2n44

  Biblioteca dell’Accademia nazionale

  dei Lincei e Corsiniana, 1146, 99n13

  Venice

  BNM, Marc. lat. II 65 (olim 2901),

  Saint-Omer

  101–2n44

  Bibliothèque de l’Agglomération de

  BNM, Marc. lat. XIV 43, 101–2n44

  Saint-Omer (olim BM), 202, 9,

  BNM, Marc. lat. It II 2 (olim 4326),

  99–100n27

  101n40, 101–2n44

  Salzburg

  Vatican City

  Bibliothek der Erzabtei St. Peter, a V 27,

  BAV, Reg. lat. 1037, 102n45

  101n42

  BAV, Vat. lat. 4363, 101n40, 101n42

  BAV, Vat. lat. 4951, 81

  Stockholm

  BAV, Vat. lat. 4578, 101n40, 101–2n44

  KB, A 3, 103n61

  BAV, Vat lat. 5094, 101n42

  KB, A 110 ( Codex Oxenstiernianus),

  103n61

  Vienna

  KB, A 115, 106n82

  ÖNB, Cod. Lat. 1185 ( Codex Palatinus

  KB, Holm. Perg. 3 fol., 107n22

  e), 118n58

  KB, Holm. Perg. 15 4to ( Icelandic

  ÖNB, Cod. Lat. 563 ( Codex

  Homily Book), 78

  Vindobonensis), 4

  Riksarkivet, Skokloster 3 4to, ( Codex

  Passionarius), 103n61

  Wolfenbüttel

  HAB, Cod. Guelf. 38.8 Aug. 2°, 103n55

  Stuttgart

  HAB, Cod. Guelf. 83 Gud. lat. 2°,

  Württembergische Landesbibliothek,

  103n55

  HB I 119, 103n55

  HAB, Cod. Guelf. 297 Helmst., 103n55

  The Hague

  Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 133 E6,

  103n62

  General Index

  The present index covers all topics, titles of works, place names, personal names,

  and their respective epithets cited in the volume. Medieval and Icelandic people

  are indexed by their first name. To facilitate their localization, reference to the

  place names will be made exclusively through their modern provinces, regions,

  and countries of affiliation.

  Aachen, Palace school in North Rhine-

  Alexander III, Pope (†1181), 87

  Westphalia, Germany, 11

  Alexis of Rome, saint (5th c.), 25

  Absalon, Archbishop of Lund (†1178),

  Ambrose of Milan, archbishop and

  89, 126n10

  theologian (†397), 93

  Acta Pilati, xiii, xiv, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11, 12,

  Ananias/Aeneas, Praetorian guard

  15, 17, 19, 98nn4, 5, 6, 127n20

  in Jerusalem (5th c.), 4

  Adam, father of mankind, 5, 7, 65,

  Andrea Alciato, Italian jurist (†1550),

  70, 71, 72, 81, 83, 112nn50, 51,

  84, 125n58

  114–15n4; and Eve, 71, 72

  Andreas Musculus, German theologian

  Adamnán of Iona, hagiographer and

  (†1581), 36

  abbot of Iona (†704), 10

  Andréss saga postola, 22, 25

  Agatha of Sicily, saint and martyr (†ca.

  Andrew, apostle and saint, 22

  251), 28

  angels, 79, 81, 96, 109nn3, 5, 121n11,

  Agimundus, priest and homilist (8th c.),

  160, 162, 164, 167; army/host/

  124n49

  rank of, xiv, 55, 59, 60, 71, 72,

  Agnesar saga, 26, 30

  74, 109–10n12, 116nn21, 23, 24,

  Alan of Farfa, scholar and homilist

  162

  (†761), 124n49

  Anglo-Saxon England. See England

  Alcuin of York, English scholar (†804),

  Anthologia graeca, 125n58

  10

  anti-nihilism, 87

  194 Index

  Antiphilus of Byzantium, Greek

  Rochester, 81; Vetus latina, 4, 62, 63,

  epigrammist (1st c.), 125n58

  64, 67, 113n98; Vulgate, 73

  antiphonaries, 86

  biblical canon, xiii, xiv

  Apocalypse, 59, 75, 83

  Björn Magnússon, governor

  Apuleius, Latin writer (†ca. 180), 33,

  ( sýslumaður) of Munkaþverá

  34, 36

  (†1697), 24, 107n14

  Arcadius I, Roman Emperor (†408),

  Björn Þorleifsson, Bishop of Hólar

  115n7, 126n14, 167

  (†1710), 27, 107n24

  Ari Guðmundsson, priest in Mælifell

  Blanda, 34

  (†1707), 27, 107n24

  Blasíuss saga, 27

  Ark of the Covenant, 14

  Book of Cerne, 101n36

  Arney, island in western Iceland, 32,

  Book of Enoch, 10

  33,
37

  Bordesholm, Holstein, Denmark,

  Árni Magnússon, Norse scholar and

  105n81

  collector of manuscripts (†1730), 27,

  breviaries, 87

  33, 125–6n1

  Asinus aureus, 33, 34, 36

  Caesarius of Arles, Bishop and

  Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany, 84

  theologian (†542), 37n10, 81

  Augustine of Hippo, saint and

  Cana, unknown location in Galilee, 94

  theologian (†430), 10, 45, 46, 68,

  Canterbury, England, 81, 101n43,

  79, 81, 82, 83, 99n21, 123nn37, 38,

  113n98

  125n54

  canticles, 47, 53, 100n35, 113n98

  Auxerre, Episcopal see in Burgundy,

  Captivus ob gulam (Emblem 95),

  France, 83

  Andrea Alciato, 125n58

  Carolingian scriptoria. See scriptoria

  baccalarii Sententiarii, 82

  Celestine III, Pope (†1198), 89

  baccalarius formatus, 82

  Cerberus, Greek mythological hound

  Barbǫru saga, 26

  guarding the entrance to Hades, 68,

  Bartholomew, apostle and saint, 21

  120n93

  Barthólómeuss saga postola, 25

  Charles the Bald, Holy Roman Emperor

  Beatus of Liébana, theologian (†ca. 800),

  (†877), 100n35

  13

  Cherub, angel guarding the gates

  Bede the Venerable, biblical scholar and

  of Paradise, 70, 71, 72, 121n4

  exegete (†735), 9, 100n28, 124n49

  Christ: as the Good Merchant, 82; as

  Beelzebub. See Satan

  the King of Glory, 92, 74, 116nn16,

  Bernard of Clairvaux, biblical scholar

  17, 18, 25, 29, 117n30, 122n18,

  and exegete (†1153), 33, 35

  124n47, 162, 163, 164, 165, 169,

  Bernharðs leiðsla, 32, 34, 35, 36

  170; as the King of kings, 75, 76,

  Bible, 13, 79, 82, 98; Douay-Rheims,

  109nn10, 11, 109–10n12, 110n13,

  97n1; French, 81; Parisian, 83, 87;

  161, 169; as the Lord of Majesty,

  Index 195

  8, 116n16, 117nn37, 38, 39; as the

  Dalasýsla, Vesturland, western Iceland.

  Messiah, 5, 7, 14, 59, 63, 114–15n4;

  See Páll Vídalín

  as the Redeemer, 9, 44, 58, 83; as

  David, King of Israel, 5, 44, 58, 60, 67,

  the Saviour, xiii, 15, 116n23, 158,

  74, 116n25, 117n30, 162, 163, 165

  169; as a warrior-king, 74–6, 108n2,

  De aetatibus hominum, Isidore of

  116n22; divinity of, xiv, 5, 67, 74,

  Sevilla, 37

  77, 78, 81, 87, 110nn14, 15, 16,

  De civitate Dei, Augustine, 10, 68

  110–11n17, 120nn 96, 97, 98, 161,

  De locis sanctis, Adamnán of Iona, 10

  162, 164, 168, 169; humanity of, xiv,

  De Quadragesima Ascensione Domini.

  79, 82, 87, 161, 168, 169; Nativity

  See Sermo 265D, Augustine

  of, 83; Resurrection of, 3, 5, 13, 78,

  De Trinitate, Augustine, 123n37

  166

  Death (personification), 66, 78, 80,

  Christ Church, Canterbury Cathedral,

  98n1, 111nn24, 25, 115n14, 116n16,

  101n43

  117nn37, 38, 120n91, 121n11,

  Christ’s Second Coming. See

  124n41, 125nn57, 58, 161, 162, 165,

  Apocalypse

  167

  Christological Nihilism, 87

  Denmark, 105n81

  Clairvaux, Cistercian Abbey in

  Descensus Christi ad inferos, xiii, xiv, 4,

  Champagne-Ardenne, France, 14

  5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 15, 17, 70

  Clement of Rome, Pope and saint

  Descent into Hell, poem in the Exeter

  (†ca. 99), 21

  Book, 112n23

  Collectaneorum in Paulum continuatio,

  Desjarmýri, Norður-Múlasýsla, eastern

  Peter Lombard, 83, 125n57

  Iceland, 34

  Collegium philosophorum, Hans

  Devil. See Satan

  Hanssen Skonning, 33, 37, 108n43

  devils. See Hell

  Commentaria in Apocalypsin, Beatus

  Dismas, the Good Thief, 13, 44, 46;

  of Liébana, 13

  as Lismas, 13

  Commentarii in Danielem, Hippolytus

  Dominica Pascha (Seventh Blickling

  of Rome Constantinople, 14, 102n50

  homily for Easter), 99n21

  Continental Scandinavia. See

  Doomsday, 76

  Scandinavia

  Duggals leiðsla, 34

  Copenhagen, Denmark, 101n37,

  105n81, 125–6n1

  E la mira car tot era ensems, 16

  Corinthii sunt achaei. See Peter

  Easter Sunday, 74

  Lombard

  eastern France. See France

  the Creation, 82, 166

  Edda: Elder, 77; Snorra, Snorri

  the Creed, 82

  Sturluson, 77

  Cyprian, Bishop of Carthage and martyr

  Eftirtakanlegar smáhistoríur, 37

  (†258), 9

  Egypt, 119n68

  Czech Republic, 13, 102

  Einn fáheyrður atburður, 34, 36

  196 Index

  Einn tilburður frá 1570, 34, 36

  Fleury, Benedictine Abbey in Saint-

  Einsiedeln, Benedictine Abbey in the

  Benoît-sur-Loire, France, 10, 12, 14,

  Canton of Schwyz, Switzerland, 12

  102n51

  Elijah, prophet, 12, 46, 47, 65

  Forty Martyrs of Sebaste, martyrs

  Emblematum liber, Andrea Alciato, 84,

  (†320), 25

  125n58

  fox in a snare. See Satan

  England, 13, 101n44, 102n45, 103n55;

  France, 13; eastern, 12; medieval, xv, 10,

  Anglo-Saxon, 10, 99n21; medieval,

  12, 18, 105n81, 121n7; northern, xiii,

  81, 113n98, 117n35, 121

  xv, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 81, 87, 95

  English scriptoria. See scriptoria

  Fulda, Benedictine Abbey in Hessen,

  Enoch, patriarch, 12, 46, 47, 65, 72, 165,

  Germany, 6, 12

  166

  Epistola Pilati, 13, 102n49

  Galilee, northern Israel, 3, 4, 6, 15, 63,

  Erik Ivarsson, Archbishop of Niðaross

  158

  (†1213), 89, 126n10

  Garden of Eden, 71, 72, 124n44

  Eskil of Lund, Archbishop of Lund

  Garður, Church in Suðurnes, southern

  (†1181), 126n10

  Iceland, 29, 37, 108n31

  Eulogium ad Alexandrum papam tertium,

  gates of Hell. See Hell

  John of Cornwall, 87, 126n3

  gates of Paradise. See Paradise

  Eusebius of Alexandria, homilist

  Germany, 100n31; northern, 16,

  (5th c.), 5, 68

  105–6n81

  Evangelium Nicodemi, xiii, xv, 3, 4, 5,

  gesta abbatum, 93

  6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,

  Gesta Pilati, 3

  18, 19, 20, 39, 42, 49, 53, 54, 61, 62,

  Gesta Salvatoris, xiii, 26

  74, 83, 86, 87, 88, 94, 95, 96, 97n3,

  giant. See Satan

  98nn6, 3, 99–100n27, 105–6n81,

  Gilbert of Poitiers, theologian and

  113n98, 114–15n4

  exegete (†1154), 126; prologue to

  Eve. See Adam

  Revelation ( Omnes qui pie), 87

  Eyjafjörður, northern Icelan
d. See

  Gizurr Hallsson, chieftain and deacon

  Munkaþverá

  (†1206), 92

  Eysteinn Erlendsson, Archbishop

  Gizurr Ísleifsson, second Bishop of

  of Niðaross (†1188), 88, 126n10

  Skálholt (†1118), 93

  Gloria laus et honor, Theodulf of

  Fides, Spes, and Caritas, martyrs

  Orléans, 122n23

  (2nd c.), 28

  Glossa ordinaria, 83, 87, 96, 125n58,

  Fídesar saga, Spesar ok Karítasar, 28,

  126n8

  30

  God, 14, 44, 47, 64, 71, 72, 74, 79, 83,

  fish on a fishhook. See Satan

  90, 91, 109n5, 112nn74, 75, 119n17,

  Flagellatio Crucis, 26

  121n5, 122n23, 123n35, 158, 159,

  Index 197

  160, 162, 163, 166; Almighty, 74, 78,

  74, 96, 114–15n4, 116n17, 122n18,

  90, 91, 122n28, 166; as the Lord of

  162, 163, 169; Harrowing of, xiii,

  hosts, 122n23; as Yahweh, 77; The

  xiv, 3, 5, 7, 17, 55, 56, 61, 62, 74,

  Word of, 76, 165

  98n6, 101n36, 108–9n2, 114n4,

  Golgotha, location of Christ’s crucifixion

  119n74; as a host of devils, 41, 66,

  outside Jerusalem, 81, 114–15n4

  69, 114–15n4, 119n74, 162, 163,

  Good Friday, 68, 74

  167; as Inferus, 5, 41, 42, 58, 66, 68,

  Gospel of John, 94

  69, 111n46, 119n74; inhabitants of,

  Gospel of Matthew, 4, 94

  55, 58, 59, 61, 162, 164; mouth of,

  Gospel of Nicodemus, xi, xiii, 3, 56,

  114–15n4, 124n44

  98n1, 119n74

  Hermogenes, magician (1st c.), 117n36

  Gospel of the Pseudo-Matthew, 3, 10,

  Herod Antipas, Ruler of Galilee (†ca.

  98n1

  39), 6, 15

  graduals, 86

  Hilduin, Archchaplain and Bishop of

  the great dragon. See Satan

  Paris (†840), 11, 100n35

  Gregory the Great, Pope and theologian

  Holy Cross, 8, 20, 23, 35, 45, 67, 76, 77,

  (†604), 78, 79, 100n28, 123n33,

  79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 110nn14, 15, 16,

  124n49

  110–11n17, 114–15n4, 119nn59, 60,

  Gregory of Nyssa, theologian (†ca.

  61, 162, 163, 164, 165; finding of, 28;

  395), 79, 100n35, 123n34

  wood of, 9, 124n44

  Grímr Hólmsteinsson, writer and priest

  Homilia XXV in Evangelia, Gregory the

  in Oddi (†1298), 29

  Great, 123n33

  Guðbrandur Björnsson, Icelandic soldier

  homiliaries: Carolingian, 81;

  (†1733), 24

  Continental, 81; English, 81; Roman,

  Gullasni, 34, 35, 36

  124n49

  homiliary: Agimundus’s, 124n49;

  Habakkuk, prophet, 5, 47, 113n98, 165

  Alan of Farfa’s, 124n49; Paul the

  Hadrian, Roman Emperor (†138), 28

  Deacon’s, 124n49

  Hallvarðs saga, 26

  host of angels. See angels

  Hamar, Hedmark, Norway. See Þórir

  host of devils. See Hell

  of Hamar

  Hrappsey, island in Breiðafjörður,

 

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