Codex Frisianus

Codex Frisianus or Fríssbók (shelfmark AM 45 fol.

in the Arnamagnæanske samling) is a manuscript of the early fourteenth century (c.

[3] It was found in Bergen in 1550 and brought to Denmark before 1600, when it was acquired by the collector Otto Friis, from whom it takes its name.

[3] It then came into the possession of Jens Rosenkrantz before being bought in 1695 by Árni Magnússon.

[4] Media related to Codex Frisianus at Wikimedia Commons

Part of Haralds saga hárfagra in the Codex Frisianus