Sweden's runic inscriptions
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Sweden's runic inscriptions
Summary
Sweden's runic inscriptions is a version, edition or translation[1].
Key Facts
- Sweden's runic inscriptions authored Sven B.F. Jansson[2].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions authored Elias Wessén[3].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[4].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions's followed by is recorded as Sweden's runic inscriptions[5].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions's place of publication is recorded as Stockholm[6].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions's part of is recorded as Swedish Runic Inscriptions[7].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions's language of work or name is recorded as Swedish[8].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions's volume is recorded as 1[9].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions's publication date is recorded as +1962-01-01T00:00:00Z[10].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions's LIBRIS editions is recorded as 148325[11].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions's title is recorded as Sveriges runinskrifter[12].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions's Swedish Literature Bank edition is recorded as JanssonSBF/titlar/GotlandsRuninskrifter1[13].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions's Libris-URI is recorded as tb4p0mz54h9bmwk[14].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions's front and back matter is recorded as table of contents[15].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions's front and back matter is recorded as abbreviations table[16].
- Sweden's runic inscriptions's front and back matter is recorded as list of illustrations[17].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Authored works include Sven B.F. Jansson[2], a runologist[18], 1906–1987[19], of Sweden[20], specialised in political science[21] and Elias Wessén[3], a linguist[22], 1889–1981[23], of Sweden[24], specialised in linguistics[25].
Publication
Sweden's runic inscriptions's publication date is recorded as +1962-01-01T00:00:00Z[10]. Its place of publication is recorded as Stockholm[6]. Its language of work or name is recorded as Swedish[8]. Its part of is recorded as Swedish Runic Inscriptions[7].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Sweden's runic inscriptions's followed by is recorded as it[5].