Study of Runes
7.5 credits
Syllabus, Bachelor's level, 5SV084
- Code
- 5SV084
- Education cycle
- First cycle
- Main field(s) of study and in-depth level
- Swedish G1N
- Grading system
- Pass with distinction (VG), Pass (G), Fail (U)
- Finalised by
- The Department Board, 17 November 2021
- Responsible department
- Department of Scandinavian Languages
General provisions
This course is an elective.
Entry requirements
General entry requirements
Learning outcomes
The objective of this course is to give the students basic knowledge of runes and runic inscriptions during the whole of the period (from around 100 AD to around 1800) the runes have been used as a living means of writing.
Upon completing the course students will be able to
- reproduce and transliterate the three futharks from the earliest time, the Viking Age and the Middle Ages
- describe what characterises runic inscriptions from different periods
- read, transliterate and translate the runic texts that are part of the course material as well as other, elementary Runic Swedish inscriptions, and comment on them from a linguistic, historical and content point of view
- identify and understand the very most frequent Runic Swedish words and inflections
- describe the regional and chronological distribution of the runic inscriptions
- describe basic concepts and terms in the field of runic research
- independently use runic dictionaries and runic databases
Content
The runes are studied as a system of writing and the runic inscriptions as a testimony of the conditions of the society of that time. The course will also give a basic orientation of the language used in the runic inscriptions, focusing on the understanding of the content of the inscriptions and with emphasis placed on the stone inscriptions from the Late Viking Age.
Reading list
- Reading list valid from Autumn 2024
- Reading list valid from Autumn 2022
- Reading list valid from Spring 2022
- Reading list valid from Spring 2020
- Reading list valid from Autumn 2012, version 2
- Reading list valid from Autumn 2012, version 1
- Reading list valid from Spring 2010, version 2
- Reading list valid from Spring 2010, version 1
- Reading list valid from Autumn 2007
- Reading list valid from Spring 2005