Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags

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Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1964, Side 17

Árbók Hins íslenzka fornleifafélags - 01.01.1964, Side 17
GJAFARAMYND í íslenzku handrití 19 ment officer, who in 19041 suggested that the lawman Ormur Snorrason on Skarð might have had the book made. Ormur Snorrason was born around 1320. It is known that he went abroad in 1344 and again in the 1360s. In the years 1359—1368 he was a lawman and again in the 1370s. Ormur Snorrason held the highest office in Iceland for a year or two in the 1360s. He died around 14028. Skarðsbók must have been an expensive book; it is 157 leaves on parchment, richly and beautifully decorated (5 and 9). Jakob Benediktsson edited a facsimile of the MS in 1943«. Desmond Slayto who has edited the facsimile of the sumptuous MS in fol. Codex Scardensis, which contains the lives of the Apostles, has reasoned that Ormur Snorrason had had that MS made for him. A large MS in folio which came to Sweden is also known and was referred to there as Ormur Snorrason’s book. It contained The Saga of Troy and Medieval Romances.n Ólafur Halldórsson M. A. who has studied the paleography of several Icelandic MSS, has discovered, that Skarðsbók and Codex Scardensis were written in the same place together with AM 233a fol., AM 653a 4t» and AM 239 fol. He also found out that this scriptorium was in the Augustinian Monastery at Helgafell. (He read a paper on this subject in Dec. 1963, now in print). Helgafell is not far from the farm, Skarð, so this supports further the theory that Ormur Snorrason had had Skarðsbók made. The author has studied the illuminations of several Icelandic MSS of the 14th century, for ex. Skarðsbók, AM 233a fol., Stockholm Perg 5 fol., AM 226 fol., Codex Scardensis and several other MSS and has established that most likely all were illuminated in the same place and some even by the same artist. The author is of the opinion that the Icelandic Sketchbook AM 673a 4to must be one of the books of this school, and has recognized in it two models for donors (figs. 8 and 9). It seems almost certain that Ormur Snorrason had some MSS made and these seem to have been costly books in folio size. Presumably Skarðsbók was one of them. If so, the picture of the donor on fol. 2r is of Ormur Snorrason. But which person or institution was supposed to receive this splendid book as a present? Did the book ever reach its destination? Both question are open. Up to the 18th century, it seems, the book remained in the vicinity of its origin, or at least in the Western part of Iceland.
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