Review article published In: NOWELE Volume 62/63 (October 2011): Language and literacy in early Scandinavia and beyond
Edited by Michael Schulte and Robert Nedoma
[NOWELE 62/63] 2011
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Review article
. Along the Oral-Written Continuum. Types of texts, relations and their implications [Utrecht Studies in Medieval Literacy, 20]. Turnhout: Brepols, 2010. VI + 488 pp. 29 ill. and 16 tab..
Published online: 1 October 2011
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