Eirspennill

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Eirspennill, also known as AM 47 fol, is a medieval manuscript which contains copies of four sagas: Heimskringla, Sverris saga, Böglunga sögur, and Hákonar saga Hákonarsonar. The manuscript is considered to date to the early 14th century, and a marginal note within states that in the mid 14th century it belonged to , Archbishop of Nidaros. The manuscript is believed to have been compiled by two Icelanders.

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  • Pulsiano, Phillip; Wolf, Kirsten, eds. (1993), Medieval Scandinavia: an encyclopedia, Garland encyclopedias of the Middle Ages, Taylor & Francis, p. 162, ISBN 978-0-8240-4787-0
  • Thunberg, Carl L. (2011), Särkland och dess källmaterial [Serkland and its Source Material], Göteborgs universitet CLTS, pp. 59–67, ISBN 978-91-981859-3-5


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