kirkjubók
Kirkjubók is an early medieval Icelandic manuscript that holds significant historical and literary importance. Created in the 13th century, it is one of the oldest surviving Icelandic manuscripts, dating back to around 1275–1300. The manuscript is named after the church of Kirkjubæjarklaustur (Kirkjuból), located in the southern region of Iceland, where it was discovered in the 19th century.
Kirkjubók is a collection of texts primarily composed of religious and legal materials, including the *Gamli
The codex is written in a clear, legible hand, likely by a single scribe, and is notable
Kirkjubók is considered a valuable resource for scholars studying medieval Icelandic literature, history, and law. Its