. . "Eggertsb\u00F3k"@en . . . . "902725179"^^ . . . . . "49118756"^^ . . . . "Eggertsb\u00F3k (Reykjav\u00EDk, Stofnun \u00C1rna Magn\u00FAssonar, AM 556a-b 4to) is a fragmentary Icelandic manuscript, produced in the last quarter of the fifteenth century; its provenance is currently unknown. The manuscript now survives bound in two separate parts, now known as 'a' and 'b'. However, it is likely that originally the 'b' section came first. The manuscript is named after its earliest clearly identifiable owner, Eggert Hannesson (c. 1515\u201383). Best known as the earliest manuscript of G\u00EDsla saga S\u00FArssonar, the manuscript is also the earliest (if incomplete) witness to Jarlmanns saga ok Hermanns and Sigrgar\u00F0s saga fr\u00E6kna, and the only witness to the poem Grettisf\u00E6rsla."@en . "Eggertsb\u00F3k (Reykjav\u00EDk, Stofnun \u00C1rna Magn\u00FAssonar, AM 556a-b 4to) is a fragmentary Icelandic manuscript, produced in the last quarter of the fifteenth century; its provenance is currently unknown. The manuscript now survives bound in two separate parts, now known as 'a' and 'b'. However, it is likely that originally the 'b' section came first. The manuscript is named after its earliest clearly identifiable owner, Eggert Hannesson (c. 1515\u201383)."@en . . . "2347"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . .