Angers Fragment

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Original Saxo, Angers Fragment, page 1, front
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Original Saxo, Angers Fragment, page 1, front

The Angers Fragment is four parchment pages from ca. 1200. It is one of the four fragments remaining of the original Saxo Gesta Danorum. This fragment is the only fragment attested to be of Saxo's own handwriting. It consists of four pages with 8 written sides.

It is first spoken of in Albert Lemarchand book Catalogue des manuscripts de la Bibliotheque d’Angers, 1863, page 90, in the same library were it had been used as binding for an old book from the 15th century.

First identified in 1877, by Gaston Paris and in 1878 exchanged to the Danish Royal Library for the manuscript charter of the abbey of Saint-Martin des Champs in Paris.

Royal Library signature: - Ny kgl. Saml. 4to, 869 g.

Correspond to page 24-29 in Peter Erasmus Müller Latin version of Gesta Danorum from 1839 or page 11.19 – 16.29 in Jørgen Olrik & H. Ræder's Latin version of Gesta Danorum from 1931.

See also Lassen Fragment, Kall-Rasmussen Fragment, Plesner Fragment

[edit] References

  • Apoteker Sibbernsens Saxobog, C. A. Reitzels Forlag, Copenhagen, 1927.
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