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Jens Billes visebog : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jens Billes visebog Jens Billes visebog ('Jens Bille's song-book', Odense, Landsarkivet for Fyn, Karen Brahe E I,2, also called 'Jens Billes håndskrift' and 'Jens Billes poesiebog' and once known as 'Steen Billes Haandskrift') is the second oldest major collection of Danish poetry, after the Heart Book.〔E. Kroman, 'Jens Billes Visebog', ''Danske Studier'' (1923), 170-79 (p. 170). http://danskestudier.dk/materiale/1923.pdf.〕 It was compiled in the second half of the 1550s.〔E. Kroman, 'Jens Billes Visebog', ''Danske Studier'' (1923), 170-79, http://danskestudier.dk/materiale/1923.pdf; http://duds.nordisk.ku.dk/tekstresurser/aeldste_danske_viseoverlevering/viseboegerne/〕 ==Format==
The manuscript is a small quarto in size (20×14½cm), paper, with 162 folios, all with the same watermark. The manuscript contains 87 poems written in around 17 different hands of which the most important are those of Jens Bille (1531–75), Sten Clausen Bille, and Anne Skave; they are numbered in pencil by Svend Grundtvig.〔E. Kroman, 'Jens Billes Visebog', ''Danske Studier'' (1923), 170-79 (pp. 171-72). http://danskestudier.dk/materiale/1923.pdf.〕 It is from Jens Bille, who named himself in the manuscript as its owner, that the manuscript takes its modern name. Poems 1-86 were written in the period 1555-89, and poem 87, on the death of Frederick II of Denmark, in 1589.〔Riising, Anne, ''Katalog over Karen Brahes Bibliothek i Landsarkivet for Fyn: Håndskriftsamlingen'' (Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1956), p. 161.〕
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