Árbók Landsbókasafns Íslands - Nýr flokkur - 01.07.1992, Side 109

Árbók Landsbókasafns Íslands - Nýr flokkur - 01.07.1992, Side 109
ENGLISH SUMMARY Erik Petersen: Vínlandsferð Flateyjarbókar. Landsbókasafn Íslands. Árbók. Nýr flokkur 17 (1991). Rv. 1992, pp. 5-25.' Late in 1892 the USA requested the loan from Denmark of Codex Flateyensis in the Royal Library, famous i.a. for its accounts of the discovery of Wineland by the Norsemen. The ms. was to form part of an exhibition commemorating the discovery of America by Columbus at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893. The Danish government decided, on certain conditions, to accede to the request, in spite of the protests of the director of the RL and academic authorities. The question became a matter of public interest and gave rise to discussions in newspapers and journals in Denmark, Norway and even England. The Codex Flateyensis is historically related, in various ways, to Iceland, Norway, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, America and Denmark. Some participants in the debate saw the ms. as an object of merely academic interest, and emphasised the dangers of the voyage and of being on display in America. By others the loan of the ms. was seen as an opportunity to assert Denmark’s international reputation. No reference was made to the responsibilities of a holder of a literary and historical document that transcends national boundaries. The decision was also debated in parliament, but the government maintained its stand. It was, therefore, perturbing news for the government when it was disclosed that the Americans were not willing to accept Danish lending require- ments. Thus the ms. remained in the RL — until it wasbrought to Iceland in 1971 together with Codex Regius on board a warship provided by the Danish govern- ment. They were the first two manuscripts to be delivered after the big case on the delivery of manuscripts to Iceland had been finally settled. At the beginning of the discussions about the loan of Codex Flateyensis to Chicago in 1893 one spoke of “a book’s tour of triumph”. Judging from the reception Codex Flateyensis (and Codex Regius) got in Iceland in 1971 it proved to be a real “tour of triumph”. Finnbogi Guðmundsson: Nu gaar den ud med Flag i Stavnen —. Landsbókasafn íslands. Árbók. Nýrflokkur 17 (1991). Rv. 1992, pp. 26-27. A picture showing the Icelanders welcoming the arrival of Flateyjarbók and the Codex Regius in 1971. The scene reminds one of the prophetic words written by the Danish publisher Ejnar Munksgaard in the copy of his facsimile edition of Flateyjarbók he sent to his friend, Guðmundur Finnbogason, in 1930.
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