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Passio Olavi, more correctly ''Passio a miracule beati Olavi'' (The Passion and miracles of the Blessed Olaf) is a collection of legends about the Norwegian national saint Olaf II the Holy. The text was probably collected while Eysteinn Erlendsson was Archbishop of Nidaros (1159-1188), and is possibly written by Eysteinn himself. Egil Kraggerud dated the Passio Olavi to ca. 1150 -1160.〔Egil Kraggerud. "Hellig-Olavs dåp hos Theoricus Monachus og i hans kilder". In: ''Collegium Mediviale'', 2012, P. 107.〕 The text is available in two versions, the more familiar long version is an Old Norse version of an Old Norwegian Homily Book, read on St Olaf's feast day (Olsok).〔Gro Steinsland i innledningen til teksten i antologien ''Draumkvedet, og tekster fra norrøn middelalder'', 2004.〕 A shorter version in Latin had wide distribution and is found in several places in Europe including : England, France, Austria and Finland.〔 The long version is also known in an English manuscript from Fountains Abbey near York, which was the parent monastery of Lyse Abbey in Norway.〔 == Editions== * * * * * 2nd ed., Det Norske samlaget, 1970 * * Facsimile edition. (with foreword by Arne Bakken). Det Norske samlaget, 1995. ISBN 82-521-4397-0 * - shorter version 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Passio Olavi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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