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Arv - Nordic Yearbook of Folklore Vol. 80 - 2024

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Arv - Nordic Yearbook of Folklore Vol. 80 - 2024

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The Cunning Man: A Microhistorical Analysis of Jacob Orm and the Economics of Magic in Trondheim, 1730–1742

Sørlie, Haakon Hegsvold

Källsystem: Publicera | Publicerad: 2024-12-01 | Sidor: 2002-4185

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This article presents a microhistorical analysis of the practices of cunning man Jacob Orm and the so-called “great thief conspiracy of Trondheim” of the 1730s. Orm practised treasure hunt-ing and the finding of lost goods, and he participated in an attempt to conjure up the devil. The article argues that Orm partook in creating the narrative that he was a cunning man by going on frequent magical excursions, maintaining contact with other cunning folk and owning magical objects. The article presents the only known trials with elements of treasure hunting from Nor-way and contextualizes them within the broader field of Scandinavian and European treasure lore. Finally, the article argues that the form of economic behaviour observed in treasure hunts is best understood through the concept of limited good.

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crime; theft; magic; treasure; devil; money; limited good; cunning folk

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