The Codex Runicus is one of the few runic texts found on parchment. The codex is written around year 1300 and consists a number of Danishlaws, including the oldes preserved Nordic law, Skånske lov (The Scania Law) for the geographic region nowadays known as Scania.
A famous passage of the Skånske lov is:
Haui that Skanunga ærliki mææn, toco vithar oræth aldrigh ææn
Which translates into (roughly): "Scanians are honourable men who dislike injustice."
At the end of Codex Runicus is also one of the oldest preserved folk songs with notes, Drømte mig en drøm i nat (I dreamt a dream tonight), about a girl who dreams about becoming a rich woman. This melody was used as a jingle in Danish radio for more than 50 years. The text reads:
Drømde mik en drøm i nat,
um silki ok ærlik pæl
(I dreamt a dream last night, of silk and fine fur.)
Codex Runicus has number AM 28 8vo and is stored in Copenhagen.
External link
Homepage of the Codex Runicus (http://www.hum.ku.dk/ami/am28.html)