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Árnastofnun
The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies at the University of Iceland custodies the Arnamagnæan manuscript collection—the largest archive of Old Norse and Icelandic medieval manuscripts in the world, including saga and law-code witnesses. The 1961 and 1986 agreements to return manuscripts from Denmark to Iceland were major cultural events, and the restitution process itself shaped modern Icelandic identity. The Sturlunga saga (witnessing the Sturlung Age) and Jónsbók (the medieval law code under Norwegian rule) are preserved here. Public access is limited but exhibitions occur. Anchor modes: custodian; material_layer | Search hooks: Árnastofnun; Arnamagnæan manuscript collection; saga manuscript archive; Sturlunga saga; Jónsbók law code; manuscript restitution; Old Norse codex
Attend periodic public exhibitions of medieval manuscripts; visit the University of Iceland campus where the institute is housed; consult digitized manuscripts online via the institute's digital library