[2] It contains a version of Stjórn, an Old Norse biblical compilation, and is one of three independent witnesses to this work.
[5] Árni Magnússon received the codex from Bishop Jón Víldalín [is] in 1699; it had previously belonged to Skálholt Cathedral.
[4] Hand B is also represented in the Stjórn fragment NRA 60A and copied part of Rómverja saga in AM 595 a-b 4to.
[10] The manuscript was illuminated by the main illustrator from Þingeyrar, who was also responsible for the earliest part of Teiknibók.
shows influence from fourteenth century East Anglian manuscript illustration.