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The library of the genius: The manuscript collection of Rasmus Christian Rask
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The Arnamagnæan Institute at the
University of Copenhagen houses the Old Norse-Icelandic manuscript
collection of the famous Danish linguist Rasmus Rask (1787-1832) that
comprises 127 post-medieval volumes. The topics covered in the
manuscripts reflect Rask’s widespread interests and range from
literature to non-fictional works, such as linguistics, history, law
and liturgy. It seems that Rask’s large network of friends and
acquaintances was of help in his efforts of acquiring manuscripts.
Three of them are discussed in greater detail in this article: Rask 16
(nineteenth century) contains the lexicon of Jón Ólafsson from
Svefneyjar with Rask’s notes, Rask 32 (eighteenth century) containing
Old Norse-Icelandic romances, and Rask 98 (seventeenth century)
containing 223 Icelandic songs with musical notations.
Title: The library of the genius: The manuscript collection of Rasmus Christian Rask
Description:
The Arnamagnæan Institute at the
University of Copenhagen houses the Old Norse-Icelandic manuscript
collection of the famous Danish linguist Rasmus Rask (1787-1832) that
comprises 127 post-medieval volumes.
The topics covered in the
manuscripts reflect Rask’s widespread interests and range from
literature to non-fictional works, such as linguistics, history, law
and liturgy.
It seems that Rask’s large network of friends and
acquaintances was of help in his efforts of acquiring manuscripts.
Three of them are discussed in greater detail in this article: Rask 16
(nineteenth century) contains the lexicon of Jón Ólafsson from
Svefneyjar with Rask’s notes, Rask 32 (eighteenth century) containing
Old Norse-Icelandic romances, and Rask 98 (seventeenth century)
containing 223 Icelandic songs with musical notations.
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