Swedish Runic Inscriptions
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Swedish Runic Inscriptions
Summary
Key Facts
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions was published by Swedish National Heritage Board[1].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions was published by Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities[2].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Q102461060[3].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Q102486142[4].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Q102486156[5].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Smålands runinskrifter[6].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Q102493009[7].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Uppland Runic Inscription first edition[8].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Uppland Runic Inscription second edition[9].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Uppland Runic Inscription third edition[10].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Uppland Runic Inscription Fourth edition[11].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Sweden's runic inscriptions[12].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Sweden's runic inscriptions[13].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Q102461020[14].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Q102486152[15].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Q101089178[16].
- Swedish Runic Inscriptions comprises Q102461032[17].
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Use and Application
Components include Q102461060[3], a version, edition or translation[18], written by Sven Söderberg[19]; Q102486142[4], a version, edition or translation[20], written by Erik Brate[21]; Q102486156[5], a version, edition or translation[22], written by Erik Brate[23]; Smålands runinskrifter[6], a version, edition or translation[24], written by Ragnar Kinander[25]; Q102493009[7], a version, edition or translation[26], written by Hugo Jungner[27]; and Uppland Runic Inscription first edition[8], a version, edition or translation[28], written by Elias Wessén[29].