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Olsen, K., 2020, Riddles at Work in the Early Medieval
Tradition: Words, Ideas, Interactions. Cavell, M. &
Neville, J. (eds.). Manchester: Manchester University
Press, p. 111-12717 p. (Manchester Medieval Literature
and Culture).
Research output:Chapter in
Book/Report/Conference proceeding ›Chapter› Academic› peer-review
Olsen, K., 2016, Fruits of Learning: The Transfer of
Encyclopedic Knowledge in the Early Middle Ages. Bremmer Jr,
R. H. & Dekker, C. (eds.). Leuven-Paris-Bristol, CT:
Peeters, p. 213-22917 p.
Research output:Chapter in
Book/Report/Conference proceeding ›Chapter› Academic
Olsen, K., Dec-2016, Anglo-Saxon England and the
Visual Imagination. Tempe, AR: Arizona Center for
Medieval and Renaissance Studies, p.
199-20911 p. (Essays in
Anglo-Saxon Studies; vol. 6)(Medieval and Renaissance Texts and
Studies; vol. 461).
Research output:Chapter in
Book/Report/Conference proceeding ›Conference contribution› Academic› peer-review
Olsen, K., 2014, Airy Nothings: Imagining the
Otherworld of Faerie from the Middle Ages to the Age of
Reason. Olsen, K. E. & Veenstra, J. R. (eds.). Leiden and
Boston: Martinus Nijhoff/Brill, p.
57-7418 p. (Brill's
Studies in Intellectual History; vol. 222).
Research output:Chapter in
Book/Report/Conference proceeding ›Chapter› Academic
Olsen, K. & Veenstra, J. R., 2014, Airy Nothings : Imagining the
Otherworld of Faerie from the Middle Ages to the Age of
Reason. Veenstra, J. R. (ed.). Leiden & Boston:
Martinus Nijhoff/Brill, p.
VII-XVI10 p. (Brill's
Studies in Intellectual History; vol. 222).
Research output:Chapter in
Book/Report/Conference proceeding ›Chapter› Academic