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    Icelandic Manuscripts Media related to Möðruvallabók at Wikimedia Commons Bjarni Einarsson. "Um Möðruvallabók". Tíminn, 17 June 1965, p. 25 (in Icelandic)...
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    A page of Njáls saga from Möðruvallabók. The sagas are a significant part of the Icelandic heritage....
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  • considered lost. The saga – set in the anthology of sagas known as Möðruvallabók between Njáls saga and Egils saga Skalla-Grímssonar – tells of a man...
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  • Hauksbók (earlier fourteenth century), beginning missing due to lost pages Möðruvallabók (mid-fourteenth century), end missing due to lost pages Flateyjarbók...
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    A page from the vellum manuscript Möðruvallabók, which contains Njál's saga and the Laxdæla saga, both sources of Snorri's life...
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  • Excerpt from Njáls saga in the manuscript Möðruvallabók (AM 132 folio 13r) c. 1350....
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    Excerpt from Njáls saga in the Möðruvallabók (AM 132 folio 13r) c. 1350...
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  • The saga is preserved in several 14th-century manuscripts, including Möðruvallabók and Flateyjarbók, but there are significant differences between the...
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    have survived, although all printed versions have been based upon the Möðruvallabók (dated 1330-1370), the only intact vellum manuscript. Historiographically...
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    based primarily on Reykjabók, with reference to Kálfalækjabók and Möðruvallabók, was published in Copenhagen in 1772. A major step in the editing of...
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