Books:
Hamilton, Bernard. Religion in the Medieval West (2. Ed). London: Arnold, 2003. S. 1-156.
Sharon Farmer and Barbara Rosenwein. Monks, Nuns, Saints and Outcasts: Religion in Medieval Society. London: Cornell University Press, 2000. S.1-272
DuBois, Thomas A (Ed.). Sanctity in the North: Saints, Lives, and Cults in Medieval Scandinavia. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008. S. 65-99, 128-153, 241-270.
Articles:
The articles and chapters marked with * are available at Kopiutsalget/Akademika as a compendium. Articles marked with € are available online.
* Antonsson, Haki. “Saints and Relics in early Christian Scandinavia”. Mediaeval Scandinavia 15 (2005): 51-80.
€ Abou El-Haj, Barbara. "The Audiences for the Medieval Cult of Saints". Gesta 30 (1991): 3-15.
* Helle, Knut (Ed.). The Cambridge History of Scandinavia. Cambridge: 2003. S. 184-220, 369-391, 421-462.
€ Óláfs saga helga (Story of St Olaf), ch. 228-251.
* Ommundsen, Åslaug. “The cults of saints in Norway before 1200” i Antonsson, Haki and Garipzanov, Ildar H (red.): Saints and their lives on the periphery: veneration of saints in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe (c. 1000-1200). Turnhout: 2010. S. 67-91.
* Saga of Bishop Jón of Hólar, translated by Margaret Cormack, i Head, Thomas (red.):Medieval Hagiography. An Anthology. New York: 2000. S. 595-626.
* Sigurðsson, Jón Viðar. “Distribution of reliquaries and relics in the bishopric of Hólar, c. 1320” i Streeton, Nöelle Lynn Wenger and Kollandsrud, Kaja (red.): Paint and Piety: Collected Essays on Medieval Painting and Polychrome Sculpture . London: 2014. S. 67-74.
Whaley, Diana."Miracles in the Sagas of Bishops: Icelandic Variations on an International Theme". Collegium Medievale 7.2 (1994): 155-185. Vil være tilgjengelig i Fronter.
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