A 19th-century Icelandic manuscript compiled by Geir Vigfússon in Akureyri in 1860, gathering letters, runes and galdrastaves from older sources.
The 27 leaves divide cleanly in two: the first half presents around 300 runic and cipher alphabets, the second half thirty named stafir with titles, descriptions and instructions in Icelandic and coded script.
Page 25v (49) carries an eight-armed stave labelled “Seal of Solomon” closely related to the ægishjálmur.
Page 27r (60) carries the earliest known attestation of the vegvísir.



