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IEJ wrote: news:RBQkg.5098$E02.1551@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Alan Crozier" wrote
"IE J" wrote
HAUKSBOK CODEX ARNAMAGNAEANUS 544.4 O to
Codex Arnamagnaeanus 544.4 O to, was returned to Iceland where it
at present is to be found in The Árni Magnússon Institute,
Reykjavik.
This is WRONG. You obviously did not read my post of 15 June, nor did
you read the lecture by Orri Vésteinsson of the Árni Magnússon
Institute, nor have you consulted the Institute's website.
I wrote:
"AM 371, 4to is in the Árni Magnússon Institute in Reykjavik. That's
the part containing Landnámabók and Kristni saga (18 folios).
AM 544, 4to is in the Arnamagnaean Collection in Copenhagen. That's
the part containing Eiríks saga and much besides (107 folios).
The information I had from an other site dealing with AM 544, 4to and
the Árni Magnússon Institute in Reykjavik gave other information.
Since that information was forwarded late in time, I will check it
again. But the person behind the forwarded information should know.
I am not at all sure that you are right Alan. Here is an url written
by Margrét Eggertsdóttir, Manuscript Resources in Iceland. The url
seem to support the information I had the other week while checking:
http://www.asu.edu/clas/acmrs/web_pages/cara_sessions/manuscript_icelandr.htm
And where is it supporting your view?
"The main sources for these voyages are preserved in the Árni
Magnússon Institute in Reykjavík. These sources are Eiríks saga, the
Saga of Erik the red, preserved in two medieval vellum manuscripts,
one called Skálholtsbók (AM 557 4to, written in about 1420 in the
north of Iceland) and the other Hauksbók (AM 544 4to written about
1300). "
Rest of your comments will have to wait until this one is definitely
solved. You have one information, I don't know how old but I know
that my information is close to today and that the url written by an
Icelandic "íslenskulektor " not to mention what you can read about
her in this url: http://www.am.hi.is/starfsmenn/starfsmadur.php?st=15
Can't help thinking that she knows more than you and me.
Inger E
What an unbelievable dickhead you are.
Do you realy think that you know better
than Orri Vésteinsson, the Árni Magnússon
Institute and the Nordisk Forskningsinstitut
Københavns Universitet?
Orri Vésteinsson
http://tinyurl.com/r8htg
Digital Manuscript Collection Árni Magnússon
Institute
http://www.am.hi.is/WebView/?fl=20
The following manuscripts from the Arnamagnæan
Collection remain in Copenhagen following the transfer
of manuscripts to Stofnun Árna Magnússonar á Íslandi
http://www.hum.ku.dk/ami/mss-cph.html
544 4to and 657 4to are in Denmark,
371 4to is in Iceland.
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p.a.
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