„ok Imbrudaghar En Imbruda|ghar“
„Ok mæla þessbi þessi orð“
The text on 1ra:1-1vb:16 corresponds with that in chapter 30: Her greinir föstudaga halld in Jus Ecclesiasticum novum, pp. s. 186-188
The text on f. 1v: 17-28 corresponds with that in chapter 16: Her segir um hiúskaparband in Jus Ecclesiasticum novum, p. s. 104
Parchment
Written in double columns with 28 lines per column. Traces of rubrics in red and colured majuscules.
Written in a gothic bookhand. The scribe is unknown.
Bound in a blue cardboard cover.
Written in Norway. Kålund dates it to the fourteenth century whereas Stefán Karlsson (pers. 1987) dates it more precisely to the first half of the fourteenth century.
Catalogued 10.03.2000. by EW-J. (Parsed 22.06.2000).
The leaf was photographed for the first time in 1961.
The leaf was photographed again in 13.03.1995.
The leaf was set on a meeting guard and put in a blue cardboard cover 05.12.1964-01.03.1965.
From 08.06.1995-11.09.1995 the meeting guard was exchanged with a new one, and the leaf was put in a new acid-free cardboard cover by Tina Jørgensen.
A box was built by Morten Grønbech 01.01.1996-08.02.1996.