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It is currently edited by Stephan Borgehammar, Lars Boje Mortensen, Åslaug Ommundsen and Steffen Hope.
It is currently edited by Stephan Borgehammar, Lars Boje Mortensen, Åslaug Ommundsen and Steffen Hope.


This site was established in 2012, and in 2025, the articles are being edited and updated in accordance with current research. Updates are carried out as part of [https://www.codicum.eu/ the CODICUM project].
The site was established in 2012, and in 2025, the articles are being edited and updated in accordance with current research. Updates are carried out as part of [https://www.codicum.eu/ the CODICUM project].


Articles should be referred to as [Author] [Entry] 2012 in Medieval Nordic Literature in Latin (eds Borgehammar, Friis-Jensen, Mortensen, Ommundsen) (Most articles were finished before 2008, but some are updated further).
Articles should be referred to as [Author] [Entry] 2012 in Medieval Nordic Literature in Latin (eds Borgehammar, Friis-Jensen, Mortensen, Ommundsen) (Most articles were finished before 2008, but some are updated further).

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This encyclopedia (wiki) encompasses a range of texts written in Latin by authors from or connected to the Nordic region during the Middle Ages.

From saints’ lives to chronicles and scholarly documents, these medieval texts reveal a vibrant intellectual culture beyond the Old Norse sagas. They reflect the Nordic region's integration into European intellectual and cultural life during the Middle Ages, with Latin serving as the language of scholarship and administration.  

Browse entries by authors, anonymous works, saints, and genres to discover a lesser-known side of medieval Nordic history.

CODICUM
The content of "Medieval Nordic Literature in Latin" is being updated by members of the CODICUM project, an ERC-funded research project (2025-2030). Photo: CODICUM
Carmen gratulatorium
Medieval manuscripts offer glimpses into the intellectual and artistic life of the past. This one, for example, features a Latin gratulatory poem from medieval Scandinavia—Carmen gratulatorium, Uppsala Universitetsbibliotek C 233, 50v. Source: www.alvin-portal.org

About the encyclopedia

Purpose

The purpose of this website is to provide in-depth introductions to all known literary works written in Latin in the Nordic countries before the Reformation (ca 1530). We hope to document the breadth and importance of writings in Latin which have too often been treated as footnotes to the vernacular literatures.

Types of entries

There are four types of entries: (1) named authors, (2) titles of anonymous works (3) saints, including legends, sermons, liturgical texts belonging to each Nordic saint (found under sanctus / sancta), (4) a few collective articles on genres such as Annales and Catalogi.

A few entries of important authors are still missing, most notably Sancta Birgitta, Wilhelm of Æbelholt, Brynolf Algotsson, and Magister Matthias.

Founders and editors

This site was founded by Stephan Borgehammar, Karsten Friis-Jensen (†), Lars Boje Mortensen and Åslaug Ommundsen.

It is currently edited by Stephan Borgehammar, Lars Boje Mortensen, Åslaug Ommundsen and Steffen Hope.

The site was established in 2012, and in 2025, the articles are being edited and updated in accordance with current research. Updates are carried out as part of the CODICUM project.

Articles should be referred to as [Author] [Entry] 2012 in Medieval Nordic Literature in Latin (eds Borgehammar, Friis-Jensen, Mortensen, Ommundsen) (Most articles were finished before 2008, but some are updated further).

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