Breaking the silence: The rebirth of Faroese manuscript culture

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Breaking the silence : The rebirth of Faroese manuscript culture. / Vrieland, Seán D.

Hidden Harmonies: Manuscript and print on the North Atlantic fringe, 1500–1900. ed. / Matthew James Driscoll; Nioclás Mac Cathmhaoil. København : Museum Tusculanum, 2021. p. 405–434 (Opuscula - Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana, Vol. 19).

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Harvard

Vrieland, SD 2021, Breaking the silence: The rebirth of Faroese manuscript culture. in MJ Driscoll & N Mac Cathmhaoil (eds), Hidden Harmonies: Manuscript and print on the North Atlantic fringe, 1500–1900. Museum Tusculanum, København, Opuscula - Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana, vol. 19, pp. 405–434.

APA

Vrieland, S. D. (2021). Breaking the silence: The rebirth of Faroese manuscript culture. In M. J. Driscoll, & N. Mac Cathmhaoil (Eds.), Hidden Harmonies: Manuscript and print on the North Atlantic fringe, 1500–1900 (pp. 405–434). Museum Tusculanum. Opuscula - Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana Vol. 19

Vancouver

Vrieland SD. Breaking the silence: The rebirth of Faroese manuscript culture. In Driscoll MJ, Mac Cathmhaoil N, editors, Hidden Harmonies: Manuscript and print on the North Atlantic fringe, 1500–1900. København: Museum Tusculanum. 2021. p. 405–434. (Opuscula - Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana, Vol. 19).

Author

Vrieland, Seán D. / Breaking the silence : The rebirth of Faroese manuscript culture. Hidden Harmonies: Manuscript and print on the North Atlantic fringe, 1500–1900. editor / Matthew James Driscoll ; Nioclás Mac Cathmhaoil. København : Museum Tusculanum, 2021. pp. 405–434 (Opuscula - Bibliotheca Arnamagnæana, Vol. 19).

Bibtex

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