„ Knutr k onung r var a veizlu at fæv ar enda “
„ er t il h an s mæla vel en hin ir e r h anu m hall “
Fornmanna sögur XI s. 255-260
„ er þat þikc ir bettra en þ ei r b er iaz er þ at er makara “
„ elzti s on s veins k onun gs skylldi k onung r ver a. dan ir tavl vdo “
Fornmanna sögurXI s. 277-281
„ Bliðan gǽddi biortum auði “
„ þ ei ʀa d ottir hét k ri stin er atti eir ikr “
Fornmanna sögurXI s. 313-318
Antiquités Russes II s. 128
Parchment.
The manuscript is written in two columns with 30 lines per column.
Fols 1 and 2 are both worn and full of holes; only the lower half of f. 3 is preserved.
Rubrics in red. The initials are red, some of them are flourished with blue ink.
The manuscript is half-bound in parchment and the boards are covered in comb marbeled paper.
There is an AM-slip pasted to fol. 2 which says: Feingid 1710. af Jone Hannessyne i Reykiarfirde , utanum qver. og hafdi qvered ätt Han n es Gun n laugsson . Kynni & blỏden þesse leingur utanum qvered vered hafa, þvi sumt i qverenu var nærri 100. ara gamallt.
The manuscript is written in Iceland in the first quarter of the fourteenth century (Stefán Karlsson 196759). Kålund's dating: the fourteenth century.
The owners of the manuscript Árni Magnússon mentions are: Hannes Gunnlaugsson and Jón Hannesson of Reykjarfjorður.
Árni Magnússon acquired the mansucript in 1710 from Jón Hannesson of Reykjarfjörður .
Catalogued 15. september 1999 by EW-J. (Parsed 21. júní 2000 ). Checked 30. ágúst 2000 by MJD.
The manuscript was photographed in 1977 .
Ultra-violet photographs taken of the manuscript in 1977 .