It is preserved in Icelandic manuscripts from the same and the following century.
Möðruvallabók or AM 132 fol is an Icelandic manuscript from the mid-14th century, inscribed on vellum.
It is known through Icelandic manuscripts, the oldest attested ones from the early 15th century.
Bergsbók is an Icelandic manuscript from the early 15th century.
Árni had a lifelong passion for collecting manuscripts, principally Icelandic, but also those of other Nordic countries.
The original Icelandic manuscripts which are the source of our knowledge of Norse mythology did not employ a unified system of spelling.
"Flat-island book") is an important medieval Icelandic manuscript.
The Flatey Book is the largest medieval Icelandic manuscript, comprising 225 written and illustrated vellum leaves.
This library was once home to the Flatey Book, the largest of medieval Icelandic manuscripts.
It is named after Árni Magnússon, a 17th-18th century collector of medieval Icelandic manuscripts.