Manuscript Detail
Acc. 51
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Knýtlinga saga; Denmark, 1816
Aivi | Dana Konunga | vulgo | Knytlinga. (1r)
Contents
Knýtlinga saga
“Aivi Dana Konunga | vulgo | Knytlinga.”
“Haralldr Gorms Son var tekinn til konungs i Dan|mork eftir fadr sinn”
“þvi at hann hefir mestr hermaðr verið nalega oc bar|daga maðr hingað á Nordr lönd.”
“Nu lykr her | at segia frá Dana konungum.”
The text is divided into 130 chapters.
Icelandic
Physical Description
Pagination 1-380. The pagination starts on f. 2r.
The manuscript is in a good condition.
The text is written in one column.
There are 17-21 lines per page.
Written by Frederik Julius Schaldemose.
No decorations.
On the title page (f. 1r) there is an addition in the scribe's hand: “ Efter en papirscodex, som tilhoeer | prof. B. Thorlacius, og som var kjöbt efter afdöde Sijselmand Jon Arnesen | Schaldemose. | Nykiöbing 1816. ”
On the title page (f. 1r) there is an addition in another hand: “foræret Skolens Bogsamling af Hr. Adj. Schaldemose”
Half-bound in the 19th cent. Boards covered with marbled paper (blue, orange, and gray); leather spine and corners.
A provenance sticker affixed to foot of spine: “Nykjöbing Cath-Skole Bibliothek”.
The spine has six panels, five of them are plain, one has sticler with the title “KNYTLINGA”.
History
The manuscript was written in Denmark by Frederik Julius Schaldemose around 1816. It belongs to the collection of manuscript which was given as a gift to the Nykøbing Katedralskole by Frederik Julius Schaldemose.
The manuscripts Acc. 51-62 came from Nykøbing cathedral school. Most of them are Fredrik Schaldemose's transcriptions of Norse texts.
The manuscripts were given as a gift to the Nykøbing Katedralskole by Frederik Schaldemose.
The Arnamagnæan Institute in Copenhagen acquired the manuscript from the school in April 2007 as a gift.
Additional
Cataloged from the manuscript on 12 September 2018 by Katarzyna Anna Kapitan.
- Microfilm Neg 2018 from 26 May 2011.
- Microfilm (archive) 2000 from 01 June 2011.
- Backup film TS 1296 from 01 June 2011.