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manuscripts, icelandic and old norse4
manuscripts, old norse1
sagas1

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Jon Helgason4
Jon Helgason (1899-)4
Kobenhavns Universitet4
Kobenhavns Universitet. Biblioteket3
Gautier1
Gautier De Chatillon (1180-)1
Haukr Erlendsson1
Herzog August Bibliothek1
Honorius of Autun (1080-1156)1
Kongelige Bibliotek (Denmark)1

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The Arna-Magnæan manuscript 551a, 4to : Bárðar saga, Víglundar saga, Grettis saga

Københavns Universitet. Biblioteket

1954

Facsimile of the MS., with introductory matter.

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Njáls saga : the Arna-Magnæan manuscript 468, 4to (Reykjabók)

Københavns Universitet

1962

Facsimile of the MS. with introductory matter.

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The Saga manuscript 9.10. Aug. 4to in the Herzog August Library Wolfenbüttel

Jón Helgason (1899-); Snorri Sturluson (1179?-1241); Herzog August Bibliothek

1956

Includes Eyrbyggja saga, and Egils saga Skallagrímssonar. A transcription of Egill Skallagrímsson's poem, Hovuðausn, on fold. leaf at end.

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The Arna-Magnæan manuscript 674A, 4to : Elucidarius

Honorius of Autun (1080-1156); Jón Helgason (1899-); Københavns Universitet. Biblioteket

1957

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Hauksbók : the Arna-Magnæan manuscripts, 371, 4to, 544, 4to, and 675, 4to

Haukr Erlendsson; Jón Helgason (1899-)

1960

Introduction by Jón Helgason.

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Alexanders saga : the Arna-Magnæan manuscript 519A, 4to

Gautier de Châtillon (fl. 1170-1180); Københavns Universitet. Biblioteket

1966

"... Icelandic prose translation of Alexandreis from the thirteenth century..." - Introduction.

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The saga manuscript 2845, 4to, in the Old Royal Collection in the Royal Library of Copenhagen

Jón Helgason (1899-); Kongelige Bibliotek (Denmark)

1955

Introduction by Jón Helgason.

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