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Dr Erik Niblaeus

  • College positions:
    Fellow
    College Lecturer in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic
    Director of Studies in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic
  • University positions:
    Assistant Professor in Medieval Manuscript Studies
  • Subjects: Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic

Degree(s)

MA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic (University of Cambridge), PhD in History (King鈥檚 College London)

Research interests

My research concerns the history of western Europe in the central middle ages, with a focus on the Christian church and its books and rituals. I am also interested in broader questions of literacy and ritual and in processes of religious change and conversion.

Teaching Interests

Medieval manuscript studies and palaeography, the history of Scandinavia and German-speaking Europe in the central middle ages.

Select Publications

Books

Monograph: Mission and Medieval Empire: Germany and Scandinavia c. 1000鈥1200, forthcoming with Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought).

Co-edited volume: Stefano Rapisarda and Erik Niblaeus, ed., Dialogues among Books in Medieval Western Magic and Divination, Micrologus鈥 Library 65 (Rome, 2014).

Journal Articles

鈥楾he Investiture Contest in the Margins: Popes and Peace in a Manuscript from Augsburg Cathedral Library鈥, forthcoming in a special issue of Journal of Medieval History (2023).

鈥楾he Peace Movement in Salian Germany: Manuscripts and Meaning鈥, forthcoming in Revue d'histoire eccl茅siastique 117 (2022).

鈥楤eautiful Power: Panegyric at the Court of Emperor Henry III (1039鈥56)鈥, Journal of Medieval History 47 (2021), 1鈥21.

鈥楲ords and Lordship in Saxo Grammaticus鈥檚 Gesta Danorum鈥, Viking and Medieval Scandinavia 15 (2019), 203鈥44.

Essays in Edited Volumes

鈥楽axo and the Germans鈥, in A Companion to Saxo Grammaticus, ed. Lars Boje Mortensen and Thomas Heeb酶ll-Holm (forthcoming).

鈥樷淥ne Harmonious Form鈥: Liturgy and Group Formation in Central-Medieval Denmark鈥, in Political Liturgies in the High Middle Ages: Beyond the Legacy of Ernst H. Kantorowicz, ed. Johanna Dale, Pawe艂 Figurski and Peter Byttebier, Medieval and Early Modern Political Theology 4 (Turnhout, 2022), 239鈥54.

鈥楢rguing Divination by the Book: The Latin Fathers and Scriptural Categories of Foretelling鈥, in Dialogues among Books in Medieval Western Magic and Divination, ed. Stefano Rapisarda and Erik Niblaeus, Micologus鈥 Library 65 (Rome, 2014), 33鈥47.

鈥楧e 盲ldsta bibelfragmenten i Riksarkivet鈥 (= 鈥楾he Oldest Bible Fragments in the Swedish National Archives鈥), in Fragment ur arkiven: Festskrift till Jan Brunius (Stockholm, 2013), pp. 211鈥19.

鈥楥istercian Charters and the Import of a Political Culture into Medieval Sweden鈥, in Problems and Possibilities of Early Medieval Charters, ed. Jonathan Jarrett and Allan Scott McKinley (Turnhout, 2013), pp. 57鈥70.

鈥楲earning to Write in Southern Sweden: Liturgical Fragments and the Creation of a Culture of the Book鈥, in Teaching Writing, Learning to Write: Proceedings of the XVIth Colloquium of the Comit茅 international de pal茅ographie latine, ed. P. R. Robinson (London, 2010), pp. 146鈥54.

Other interests

Music and literature