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codex (pl.:
codices /ˈkoʊdɪsiːz/) was the
historical ancestor format of the
modern book. Technically, the vast
majority of
modern books use the
codex...
- The
Codex Sinaiticus (/sɪˈnaɪtɪkəs/; Shelfmark: London,
British Library, Add MS 43725), also
called the
Sinai Bible, is a fourth-century
Christian m****cript...
- The
Codex Vatic**** (The Vatican, Bibl. Vat., Vat. gr. 1209), is a m****cript of the Gr**** Bible,
containing the
majority of the Old
Testament and the...
- The
Codex Leicester (also
briefly known as the
Codex Hammer) is a
collection of
scientific writings by
Leonardo da Vinci. The
codex is
named after Thomas...
- Many of
these deities are
sourced from
Codexes (such as the
Florentine Codex (Bernardino de Sahagún), the
Codex Borgia (Stefano Borgia), and the informants)...
- The
Rohonc Codex (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈrohont͡s]) is an
illustrated m****cript book by an
unknown author, with a text in an
unknown language and...
- of the
Codex Fuldensis Codex Sangallensis 63 — m****cript of
Vulgate Codex Sangallensis 190 — 12
letters of
Ruricius Codex Sangallensis 381
Codex Sangallensis...
- of the
Codexes of
Polerio has been
performed and
published by
Alessandro Sanvito in 2005. The
systematic organisation of
overall seven Codexes, described...
- The
Codex Seraphini****,
originally published in 1981, is an
illustrated encyclopedia of an
imaginary world,
created by
Italian artist,
architect and...
- Look up
codex in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Leningrad Codex (Latin:
Codex Leningradensis [Leningrad Book]; Hebrew: כתב יד לנינגרד) is the oldest...