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AM 28 8vo
Vis billederDanish Law Book written in runes; Danmark, 1290-1310

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Indhold
Aakjær and Kroman, Danmarks gamle Landskabslove vol. I.2 p. 821-864:2
Brøndum-Nielsen and Aakjær, Danmarks gamle Landskabslove vol. I.1 p. 740-741:2 Ed. B1
„Wærmund kunung Uiþles sun.“
„Þa war Hi|þing kunung hin høueske ok F|roþa sun. Hilda het drotning“
Lorenzen, Gammeldanske krøniker p. 228-229
„Ællespont ok uan dynu burh | til skat. Þa war Froþe kunung | Hadings sun“
Lorenzen, Gammeldanske krøniker p. 222-226
„Landamærke mællin Danmark ok Sueriki“
Danish folksong with notes
Fysisk Beskrivelse / Kodikologi
Parchment.
Lacunae occur as a result of leaves lost or cut out.
Written in one column throughout with 14, occasionally 15 lines, to the page. Chapter headings are in red, whereas initials occur in varied colours.
The main scribe wrote fols 1r-82v and 84r-91v.
A second hand wrote fols 92r-100r.
Fol. 83r-v (Botløst mal), which is possibly a later addition, is written by a third hand.
The ballad (fol. 100r:10-11) is accompanied by musical notation.
On the recto side of fol. 1a a runic alphabet together with a transliteration into the Latin alphabet and a note on the codex are found. On the verso side there are notes by Sidsel Bryske (c. 1510-73), Ole Worm (1588-1654), Willum Worm (1633-1704) and 0le Borch (1626-90).
The manuscript is bound in a parchment binding with the title written on the spine. The binding is dating before 1700, possibly c. 1650. The binding measures 138 mm x 138 mm x 57 mm.
Historie og herkomst
The manuscript was written in Skåne, Denmark, now Sweden c. 1300; perhaps at Herrevad monastery.
The first fly-leaf (1a) contains several information about the history of the codex. In a note on the recto side, written in the year 1569, the widow of Eskild Gøye (d. 1560), Sidsel Bryske (c. 1510-73) at Langesø (Funen), informs that the codex belonged to her brother, Antonius Bryske (c. 1500-66), and that she now gives it to Peder Severinsen (c. 1540-1602), kannik in Viborg: „Thenne Boeg Haffuer hørt Min | sallige Broder Anthonius Bryske till. | Oc Nu haffuer ieg Sitzell Bryske | salig Eskel Gois Epterleuerske til langso | Giffuet hederlig Mand. Mester peder | seurinsson kanick Udi Viburge thend | Skriuet paa Langesoe then 29 dag Martij | Anno regis 1569“. On the bottom leaf, below two lines in runes, Professor Ole Worm (1588-1654) states the ownership of the manuscript: „Nunc optimo jure sibi vendicat olaus worm.“; his son, Willum Worm, indicates that he has inherited the book: „Hæreditario jure nunc possidet Wilhel|mus Worm | olai F.“. Below these two notes, a third note informs that the codex belonged to Bibliotheca Borrichiana, viz. the library of 0le Borch (1626-90): „Bibliotheca Borrichiana | posthac esto libelle.“ On the bottom recto side of the fly-leaf another note tells that Willum Worm gave the codex to Ole Borch: „Donum illustris Viri, Wilhelmi Wormij.“
[Additional]
Catalogued 7 October 2005 by EW-J.
Accessible for use.
From 29 May 1962 to 17 August 1965 the manuscript was restored. The binding was repaired at the outermost guards.
From 6 March to 9 May 1967: The parchment binding was restored, new pastedowns were given, and the leaves were re-fastened with parchment chords drawn through the old holes of the binding.
From 16 September to 8 October 1971 the spine was fastened.
From 19 June to 13 August 1981 the leaves were checked and the binding was repaired.
diapositive pocket 9s.d. digital CD no. 3 19 April 2004 Fol. 32v, the photograph was used for a poster for The Festival of Humanities 2004 ( Humaniorafestival 2004). 100r (order from outside 30 August 2004) digital CD no 8 8 April 2005 fol. 100r digital Hard desc 1 7 June 2006 32v-33r, 91v-92r, 99v-100r microfilm (master) Neg 1008 20 January 1999 After restoration microfilm (archive) Neg 909 21 January 1999 After restoration b/w prints AM 28 8vo 21 January 1999 microfilm G.neg 202s.d.before restoration b/w prints AM 28 8vo 1 April 1981 microfilm (master) neg 1010 1 January 1999 Supplied microfilm (archive) neg 923 12 March 2001 Supplied b/w prints AM 28 8vo 21 January 1999 A4 diapositive 73 4 January 1999 6x6" standard portrait b/w prints AM 28 8vo 6 January 1999 diapositive 99 11 January 1999 6x6" colour slides; standard portrait diapositive 112s.d.4x5" b/w diapositive pocket no 2 9 February 1999 4x5" colour slides; fols. 3v, 21r, 31r, 42v-43r, 91v, 96r, 99v, 100r