Hauksbók, also known as Haukr's Book, is a 14th-century Icelandic manuscript important for its collection of Old Norse and medieval literature. It is named after Haukr Erlendsson, who was a priest and scholar, and is believed to have been responsible for compiling the manuscript. The content of Hauksbók includes a variety of texts, such as historical sagas, poetry, and law codes.

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