The three leaves originally belonged to a codex of which half is preserved in The Royal Library of Sweden under the shelfmark Holm perg 8 fol..
„fyrst sva at allir “
„vegilat vaxa nęðí“
Fornmanna sögur IX 261-66
Mundt, Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar etter Sth. 8 fol., AM 325 VIII, 4o og AM 304, 4o19-21
„af haugi. Þorþr guþmundar ſon “
„ſanninndum. þviat þer hafit “
Fornmanna sögur IX 325-33
Mundt, Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar etter Sth. 8 fol., AM 325 VIII, 4o og AM 304, 4o52-56
Parchment.
Wwritten in one line with 30 lines per page. Rubrics in red. The majuscules take up 3 lines and occur in varying colours.
The bottom margins of fols 1 and 3 are excised.
An AM-slip pasted to f. 1r reads: Ur Sgu Hakonar konungs Hakonarsonar. Feinged 1726. i Februario hia Lgmannenum Odde Sigurdzsyne.
The manuscript is written in Iceland the first half of the fourteenth century (Jón Helgason 19701, 17). Kålund's dating: 1300-tallet (Kålund: Katalog I 562 ).
On fol 1r the name Jon Eggersson is found. The manuscript has also belonged to the lawman Oddur Sigurðsson.
On a slip pasted to fol. 1 Árni Magnússon has written: Ur Sgu Hakonar konungs Hakonarsonar. Feinged febrúar 1726 hia Lgmannenum Odde Sigurdzsyne.
Catalogued 10. júlí 2000 by EW-J.
The manuscript was put on meeting guards and put into a cardboard cover 02.03.1958-04.04.1959.
Lent to the University of Bergen Library 25.11.1977-21.12.1977 for the use of M. Mundt.