Möðruvallabók

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Möðruvallabók or AM 132 fol is an Icelandic manuscript from the mid-14th century, inscribed on vellum. It contains the following Icelandic sagas in this order:

Many of those sagas are preserved in fragments elsewhere but are only found in their full length from Möðruvallabók, which contains the largest known single repertoire of Icelandic sagas of the Middle Ages. It was brought to Denmark in 1684 and incorporated into the Arnamagnæan Collection. It was returned to Iceland in 1974 after the collection's division into an Icelandic and a Danish section.

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