„Hwilket barn erffue scal --- j“
„Om man unther annen at han haffuer for-|giorth hanum medh troldom oc ganger hin ey | medh ther jekteth worther oc getther hin hannum | a hand ther secther tha werghe hin sek medh neffnd | i kyrcke soghen ther saghen giffues bothe for hin ther | seckther oc so for biscopp“
Skautrup, Danmarks gamle Landskabslove II s. 19-505 (Text 1. Ed. A7) and 506 Troldomskapitlet. Ed. B3
Thelos tertij libri
„Priuilegium“
„Alle ynne oc æchte sculle wære som the ware | i konningk woldemars dage oc so som i | wor hantsestiungh star scriffuet“
„effter wors herres aar tiu|sende firhunderde fir oc halfftyysintwffe then | wonsdagh nest for santci Erici konnighum oc | martleer“
Her effter fylgher Garths rætt
This part of the manuscript consists of whole texts and extracts.
„Garths ræth“
„Hwilken man som annen slaar i hals | om han worther grepen medh fersche ger|aninget giffue liff for liff“
„Item thenne samme ræt scal | so wit oc langt stande i køpstether at rætte innæ | oc vtæ oc som myn herris houetzmen oc hans | riddere oc swenne ligge“
Kolderup-Rosenvinge, Samling af gamle danske Love V s. 23-35:4 Ed. G
finis
Parchment.
The manuscript has been foliated 1-64 on the recto pages (top right-hand corner).
The manuscript is written in long lines throughout with 30 to 31 lines per page. The initials are red and blue, rubrics red.
Younger marginalia can be found (manicules or notes).
The manuscript is bound in a parchment binding from the beginning of the eighteenth century (1700-1730); 210 mm x 155 mm x 26 mm.
The manuscript is written in Denmark. Kristian Kålund ( Katalog I s. 340 ) has dated it to c. 1500, whereas Peter Skautrup ( Danmarks gamle Landskabslove II s. xvi ) has dated it to the end of the fifteenth century.
Catalogued 25. ágúst 1999 by AWS.
The manuscript was photographed in 1988 (prior to restoration).
The manuscript was photographed for the second time in 1990 (after restoration).
The manuscript was lent to The Danish National Archives (Rigsarkivet), Copenhagen, for the use of Erik Kroman from 17 June until 17 July 1970.
The manuscript was lent to The Royal Library (Det Kongelige Bibliotek), Copenhagen, for the use of Aage Andersen from 23 August to 2 December 1986.