Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Codex Runicus

 
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Interesting manuscript
Proposed caption
Folio 27r of the Codex Runicus, a vellum manuscript from around the year 1300 containing one of the oldest and best-preserved texts of the Scanian Law. The codex is written in a variant of the younger futhark runic alphabet. A portion of the text on this page, beginning with the first rubric, or red-lettered text on the third line from the top, reads as follows:
Særær man annær man mæþæn kunung ær innæn lændæs bøtæ fore sar sum loh æræ :ok kunungi firitiuhu mark ok hinum ær sar fik firitiuhu mark fore friþbrut."
(If a man wounds another man while the king is the province he shall pay a fine for the wound in accordance with the law, and 40 marks to the king and 40 marks for breach of the peace to the one who was wounded.)
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Codex Runicus, Kensington Runestone, Runic alphabet
Creator
Original is c. 1300. Uploaded by User:Pia L. Original at: http://www.hum.ku.dk/ami/am28.html.

Not promoted (without prejudice). MER-C 09:14, 22 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]