: While most medieval Scandinavian documents were written in the Latin alphabet, the Codex Runicus is a rare example of a "runic revival" where the 27-character medieval runic alphabet was used for an entire codex. The Scanian Law
Platforms such as Archive.org and Scribd often host user-uploaded PDF versions of the manuscript. Historical Significance and Content
: Perhaps most famously, the last page contains the oldest known musical notation in the North: the folk song "Jeg drømte mig en drøm i nat" (I Dreamed a Dream Last Night). A Lingual Time Capsule : The manuscript is written in Old Danish

