#Medieval saints' cults in Sweden & Finland #DH project @linneuni. Swedish Research Council #DIGARV Digitization& accessibility of cultural heritage collections
The SRC-funded project "Mapping Lived Religion: Medieval cults of saints in Sweden and Finland" based @linneuni in cooperation with the Centre for Digital Humanities @goteborgsuni , & collaborating with @historiskamuse & the Iconographical Register, ATA @raa_se is now on Twitter!
Next week two of our project members & a member from our sister-project will be @IMC_Leeds talking about all things lived religion and medieval saints.
Session 1343 - Saints in the North: Lived Religion in Medieval Sweden and Finland.
https://t.co/hgAjHAGRgI
Our partner-project in Finland has planned a final seminar to conclude their project work on #livedreligion in #medieval#Finland.
For more information: https://t.co/xnedxWuJmN
So, I wrote a little popular history something with a colleague (in Swedish). About saints, donations, miracles, and a bit about the Mapping Saints project.
https://t.co/v9quxCxLCR
Intressanta kommande seminarier om heliga rum i Växjö organiserade av en av våra forskare @linneuni ! (Målgrupp är främst högstadie- och gymnasieelever.)
Brand new post on our blog!
We have had the privilege of hosting fabulous student interns who help with the database. Here, Anton Andersson, Liberal Arts student @goteborgsuni reflects on his time in the project (Swedish):
"Om att praktisera i projektet"
https://t.co/6qEmyDXcfx
The final installment of Sofia Lahti's blog-post series can be found on our project blog!
"Mapping medieval sculptures: Part 4. Databases, objects and research"
https://t.co/qCGAdi8nGN
#saints#medieval#history#arthistory#Finland
Part 3 of Sofia Lahti's art-history detective work can now be found on our project blog!
"Mapping medieval sculptures: Part 3. The Virgin Mary stranded on an island": https://t.co/ZBAZQXxOE3
#saints#arthistory#medieval#Finland
Part 3 of Sofia Lahti's art-history detective work can now be found on our project blog!
"Mapping medieval sculptures: Part 3. The Virgin Mary stranded on an island": https://t.co/ZBAZQXxOE3
#saints#arthistory#medieval#Finland
Part 2 of Sofia Lahti's art-history detective work can now be found on our project blog!
"Mapping medieval sculptures: Part 2. The burned Apostles at Ii": https://t.co/Kl8l3Oljb2
#Saints#medieval#art#History#Finland
Part 2 of Sofia Lahti's art-history detective work can now be found on our project blog!
"Mapping medieval sculptures: Part 2. The burned Apostles at Ii": https://t.co/Kl8l3Oljb2
#Saints#medieval#art#History#Finland
Part 2 of Sofia Lahti's art-history detective work can now be found on our project blog!
"Mapping medieval sculptures: Part 2. The burned Apostles at Ii": https://t.co/Kl8l3Oljb2
#Saints#medieval#art#History#Finland
Brand new post by Sofia Lahti on our project blog!
"Mapping medieval sculptures: Part 1 (of 4). Tracking wooden saints from Finnish museum databases".
Follow her art-history detective work, here: https://t.co/o5FfJvYPFk
#saints#databases#CulturalHeritage#medievaltwitter
Brand new post by Sofia Lahti on our project blog!
"Mapping medieval sculptures: Part 1 (of 4). Tracking wooden saints from Finnish museum databases".
Follow her art-history detective work, here: https://t.co/o5FfJvYPFk
#saints#databases#CulturalHeritage#medievaltwitter
Finally, a blog update! We've been busy this autumn so here's a post with...
"An update from the Mapping Lived Religion project: Work on the public interface and a project retreat".
https://t.co/OtgXwZ17OO
Update time! Recently our core group met in the deep woods of Småland for 2 days of intensive work developing the public interface. Explore interface is nearly there while Advanced Search is starting to take form. Timeline now working, visualizes changes in manifestions on map!
The hypothesis of a late arrival of Leonard’s cult in the North is supported by the Swedish calendar material, where the earliest known appearance of his feast is in the fragment Sveriges Riksarkiv Fr 25596 (see @MappingSaints' database: https://t.co/JCxOj4ZG3F). (4/n)
Members of our sister-project, 'Lived Religion in Medieval Finland', recently created an online exhibition of a printed edition of St Birgitta's revelations ('Revelationes Celestes', 1502) with the University of Turku Library, Finland (in Swedish).
https://t.co/1GzOZzUPxB
And now for Part 2 of Wall-paintings in Finnish Churches in the ‘Mapping Saints’ Database by Vilma Mättö with photos by Janika Aho.
#wallpaintings#Finnishhistory#arthistory
https://t.co/ZQb7KaEX1n
The project wasn't at Leeds this year, but members from our sister project @i_levd )Lived Religion in Medieval Finland) presented their work!
E.g. Anna-Stina Hägglund discussed donations to Nådendal Abbey in the session on spiritual gifts and networks in the medieval North.
Såg precis en tweet om S:t Elin som påminde mig om att dela länken till hennes biografi i Svenskt kvinnobiografiskt lexikon (SKBL) - för övrigt en suverän resurs!
https://t.co/hg46zkTEdI