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* [[Seyðabrævið]] (Old Faroese; ''Jakob Jakobsen'', 1907) | * [[Seyðabrævið]] (Old Faroese; ''Jakob Jakobsen'', 1907) | ||
* [[Thomas saga erkibyskups hin ellri - Dridi hlutr]] (Old Norse; ''C. R. Unger'', 1869) | * [[Thomas saga erkibyskups hin ellri - Dridi hlutr]] (Old Norse; ''C. R. Unger'', 1869) | ||
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* [[Forord til Thomas saga erkibyskups]] (Norwegian and Latin; ''C. R. Unger'', 1869) | * [[Forord til Thomas saga erkibyskups]] (Norwegian and Latin; ''C. R. Unger'', 1869) | ||
* [[Maríu jartegnir - Af gyðingsbarni|Af gyðingsbarni]] (Old Norse; ''C. R. Unger'', 1871) | * [[Maríu jartegnir - Af gyðingsbarni|Af gyðingsbarni]] (Old Norse; ''C. R. Unger'', 1871) | ||
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