Codex Pontevedra Link
Late 13th – early 14th century (c. 1280–1320)
One of the earliest surviving codices produced entirely in Galicia outside the cathedral scriptoria of Santiago or Ourense. Offers key evidence for the rise of Galician-Portuguese as a written language in civil and religious contexts. The Portus Apostoli legend prefigures the later maritime cult of the Virxe da Peregrina. codex pontevedra
Vellum; 142 leaves (estimated original: 160+). Dimensions: approx. 290 × 200 mm. Late 13th – early 14th century (c
Medieval Galician-Portuguese, with some Latin sections. codex pontevedra
Liber Pontis Veteris , Manuscrito de Santa María de Pontevedra
Likely produced in a monastic scriptorium in or near Pontevedra, possibly linked to the Convent of San Francisco or the Collegiate Church of Santa María la Mayor.