Catalogued apríl 2021 by EW-J. This catalogue entry is based on Andersen 2008.
Both Hs 2 and AM 266 1 4to belong to the same original codex.
Written by Jón Þorláksson (Jón í Langeyjarnesi) who served as a scribe in the period ca 1450-1478.
Green, gold, red or blue initials (2-5 lines) are found. Many of them featuring a palmette in a contrasting colour.
Red rubrics and line fillers.
Square notations in black four-line staves with a clef.
The written area measures: 270/280 mm x 180/185 mm.
The scribe can be identified as Jón Þorláksson (Jón á Hóli).
Fol. 4r: A historiated initial showing the three wise men presenting gold, frankincense and myrrh to Mary and the baby Jesus.
Fol. 12r: A ruby and azure flourished initial (four lines); descenders in red and yellow.
Red, green, blue, ruby or brown ochre lombards (two to four lines); some of the initials feature a palmette in a contrasting colour.
Red initials in one line.
Rubrics and line fillers in red.
There are thirteen square musical notations in black four-line staves with a clef.
Eggen, The Sequences of the Archbishopric of Nidarós Is. 229-231, 232-233, 236-239Ms k.
Fol. 4: Historiated initial (four lines) showing Saint Lawrence holding a griddle.
Flourished green, ruby or red initials (two to three lines) with palmette-flourishing in contrasting colour.
Rubrics and line fillers in red.
Eight square notations in black four-line staves with a clef.
The hand can be identified as Jón Þorláksson (Jón í Langeyjarnesi) who worked as a scribe ca. 1450-1478.
Eggen, The Sequences of the Archbishopric of Nidarós Is. 25-26
The written area measures 158 mm x 130 mm.
Two flourished initials occur; a ruby initial in six lines with flourishing and descender in red and a green initial with red flourishing taking up two lines.
Red rubrics and line fillers.