@article{6bb67364f1b74aad916923b555ed2ad2,
title = "A Piece without a Puzzle?: A Fragment of Nikul{\'a}ss saga erkibiskups in Oslo, NRA 69 – Text, Translation and Commentary",
abstract = "In this article, we present a new edition, normalization and translation of a fragment of an otherwise unknown Nikul{\'a}ss saga erkibiskups (Saga of Bishop Nicholas) transmitted in the manuscript Norr{\o}ne Membranfragmenter NRA 69. Written in Iceland in the early fourteenth century, this fragment appears to present a »missing link« between various Nicholas narratives that circulated in the medieval West, and the idiosyncratic spin given to those stories in the North Atlantic world. Moreover, the story presented in this particular fragment, which details the interaction between a Jewish moneylender and a local trader, provides several invaluable clues about the dynamics of trade and money as well as the interaction between Self and Other in the region.",
keywords = "Hagiography, Saint Nicholas, saints{\textquoteright} cults, Old Norse, Scandinavia, Jews and Christians, Othering, Trade",
author = "Rutger Kramer and Elliot Worrall and Tom Grant",
year = "2023",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1553/medievalworlds\_no19\_2023s216",
language = "English",
volume = "19",
pages = "216--240",
journal = " Medieval Worlds : Comparative \& Interdisciplinary Studies",
issn = "2412-3196",
}