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| | Codex Vaticanus Encyclopedia Article |
 | | It may be said that the Vatican Codex, written in the first half of the fourth century, represents the text of one of those recensions of the Bible which were current in the third century, and that it belongs to the family of manuscripts made use of by Origen in the composition of his Hexapla. |  | | This codex is a quarto volume written in uncial letters of the fourth century, on folios of fine parchment bound in quinterns. |  | | (CODEX B), a Greek manuscript, the most important of all the manuscripts of Holy Scripture. |
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http://traditionalcatholic.net/Scripture/Encyclopedia/Codex_Vaticanus.html
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| | Codex Sinaiticus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Along with Codex Vaticanus, Codex Sinaiticus is one of the most valuable manuscripts for Textual criticism of the Greek New Testament, as well as the Septuagint. |  | | Though when parts of Genesis and Book of Numbers were later found in the binding of other books, they were amicably sent to Tischendorf, the Codex is currently regarded by the monastery as having been stolen. |  | | The books of the New Testament are arranged in this order: the four Gospels, the epistles of Paul, the Acts of the Apostles, the Catholic Epistles, Revelation. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Sinaiticus
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| | Codex Vaticanus. (Page 1) |
 | | The oldest complete copy of the New Testament is the Codex Sinaiticus, a parchment manuscript from the fourth century that was discovered at the Monastery of St Catherine, at Mount Sinai, in 1844. |  | | Not all of the original Codex Vaticanus remains intact. |  | | Missing from the Codex are portions of Genesis, Psalms and Hebrews, the entire books of I and II Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Revelation and the books of the Maccabees. |
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http://members.aol.com/MercStG/CodexVatPage1.html
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| | Our Bible & the Ancient Manuscripts: Ch VII- The Manuscripts of the NT |
 | | Codex Vaticanus, the most valuable of all the manuscripts of the Greek Bible. |  | | Codex Cyprius, at Paris, is a ninth or tenth century copy of the Gospels, with a typically "Syrian" or Byzantine text. |  | | Codex Sinaiticus; one of the latest found of all the flock, yet one of the most important, and therefore (since the letters of the Latin and Greek alphabets had been already appropriated for other manuscripts) designated by its discoverer by the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, Aleph. |
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http://www.katapi.org.uk/BibleMSS/VII.htm
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 | | The oldest extant Greek codex, said to date from the 4th century, is the Codex Vaticanus, a biblical manuscript written in Greek. |  | | Also important is the Codex Alexandrinus, a Greek text of the Bible that probably was produced in the 5th century and is now preserved in the British Library, London. |  | | A: This manuscript was written in the sixth century and is the complement of Bezae Cantabrigiensis. |
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http://www.catholicapologetics.net/apolo_143.htm
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| | About Claremont - News & Media - Claremont School of Theology |
 | | Codex Vaticanus has preserved the Septuagint text, except for Daniel, which is taken from the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible made by Theodotion. |  | | The codex (book) dates from the fourth century and is considered to be the oldest extant copy of the Bible. |  | | The original Codex Vaticanus is one of three major manuscripts to have survived the test of time. |
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http://www.cst.edu/about_claremont/news_and_media.php?article=9
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Codex Sinaiticus |
 | | Some are even inclined to regard Codex Sinaiticus as one of the fifty manuscripts which Constantine bade Eusebius of Caesarea to have prepared in 331 for the churches of Constantinople; but there is no sign of its having been at Constantinople. |  | | The text of Codex Sinaiticus bears a very close resemblance to that of Codex Vaticanus, though it cannot be descended from the same immediate ancestor. |  | | In age this manuscript ranks alongside the Codex Vaticanus. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04085a.htm
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| | Codex Vaticanus |
 | | (B) The Codex Vaticanus, so called because it is the most famous manuscript in the possession of the Vatican library, is generally believed to be from the fourth century, and is thought to be the oldest (nearly) complete copy of the Greek Bible in existence. |  | | It was jealously guarded by the librarians of the Vatican, and practically inaccessible to competent scholars for most of the nineteenth century (see remarks under Mai 1857), during which its reputation was magnified by the mystique surrounding it. |  | | Lacking from it are most of the book of Genesis, Hebrews 9:14 to the end, the Pastoral Epistles, and the book of Revelation; these parts were lost by damage to the front and back of the volume, which is common in ancient manuscripts. |
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http://www.bible-researcher.com/codex-b.html
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| | Codex Vaticanus B |
 | | The entire codex is reproduced in one beautifully-bound volume, including the Old and New Testaments. |  | | Codex Vaticanus B Greek Old and New Testaments |  | | 1209, written in the fourth century) is considered to be the oldest extant copy of the Bible, and is, along with the Codex Sinaiticus, one of the two main witnesses supporting modern Greek texts and English translations. |
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http://www.linguistsoftware.com/codexvat.htm
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| | Septuagint - Intro |
 | | Codex Vaticanus is known to have been one of the 50 Bibles of Origen |  | | Codex Sinaiticus and Alexandrinus are also in that family of manuscripts. |  | | There are more than 2000 contradictions between Codex Vaticanus and Codex Sinaiticus, and these two are the closest manuscripts, in this very small family of Bible manuscripts that disagree with 99% of the rest of the Koine Greek manuscripts of the Bible. |
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http://exorthodoxforchrist.com/septuagint_-_intro.htm
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| | BC Catholic - Front Page |
 | | Scholars believe Codex Vaticanus to be one of the oldest complete existing copies of the Christian Bible. |  | | "The significance of the Codex Vaticanus is that it is among the first with a complete text of the Bible. |  | | Septuagint and the Codex is found in the fact that the Old Testament portion of the Codex is a "more or less complete" version of the Septuagint, according to Dr. Rob Hiebert, a TWU scholar associated with the Septuagint symposium. |
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http://bcc.rcav.org/01-03-12/fp2.htm
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| | Showcases :: Codex Sinaiticus |
 | | Produced in the middle of the fourth century, the Codex is one of the two earliest Christian Bibles. |  | | (The other is the Codex Vaticanus in Rome.) Within its beautifully handwritten Greek text are the earliest surviving copy of the complete New Testament and the earliest and best copies of some of the Jewish scriptures, in the form that they were adopted by the Christian Church. |  | | The literal meaning of ‘Codex Sinaiticus&; is the Sinai Book. |
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http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/themes/asianafricanman/codex.html
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| | GOSPEL TEXTS |
 | | Codex Vaticanus was written in three columns with 40-44 lines per page for the Gospels. |  | | Codex Vaticanus contains the text of the four Gospels. |  | | Another codex with text close to the Vaticanus is that of Codex Sinaiticus in the British Museum which also contains the four Gospels. |
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http://www.xmission.com/~research/gospel
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| | Codex Vaticanus & Sinaiticus - TheologyWeb Campus |
 | | Omissions of Sinaticus ant Vaticanus in the gospels: |  | | Sinaticus and Vaticanus are considered by most Bible scholars to be the oldest New Testament manuscripts available. |  | | As I read through the thread I started on "Is Mark 16:9-20 In The Original?," I was struck by the importance that people place on the Alexandrian manuscripts, Codex Vaticanus and Sinaiticus. |
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http://www.theologyweb.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5458
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| | Latin Vulgate |
 | | Although it was used for Catholic Bibles, it was rejected as a corrupt manuscript by the Bible translators of the Reformation. |  | | It did not even conform to the false and mistaken text of the Codex Vaticanus, which it claimed to be a faithful copy of. |  | | It was supposed to be a faithful copy of the Greek New Testament which was in Codex Vaticanus. |
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http://exorthodoxforchrist.com/latin_vulgate.htm
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| | The Vatican Codex |
 | | The total disappearance of all manuscripts previous to the Vatican Codex is a matter of surprise, for it has been calculated on sufficient evidence that many thousands of copies of the Gospels were circulated among Christians at the end of the second century. |  | | But though the Vatican Codex is the oldest manuscript of the New Testament in existence, it does not follow from that circumstance that it is the most reliable. |  | | And a circumstance that seems to corroborate this opinion is, that the Vatican Codex does not contain, as has already been mentioned, the last twelve verses of St. Mark's Gospel, a peculiarity which Eusebius says belongs to the best manuscripts of the Gospels. |
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http://www.facts.always-openlate.com/vatican-codex.htm
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| | NT Manuscripts |
 | | The oldest complete bibles are the Codex Vaticanus and the Codex Sinaiticus. |  | | One of the earliest surviving pieces of New Testament Scripture is a fragment of a papyrus codex containing John 18:31-33 and 37-38, called the Rylands Papyrus (P52). |  | | The papyrus manuscript P75 (the gospel of Luke and John) showed a virtually identical text to the Codex Vaticanus. |
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http://biblefacts.org/history/oldtext.html
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| | Greek New Testament Received Text Stephanus 1550 |
 | | Not only is it as old as Codex Vaticanus, it goes straight back to the Apostles who wrote it under the inspiration of God. |  | | They hate the old Protestant versions of the Bible, like the King James, because they were not based on their Codex Vaticanus but on the authentic Early Church Texts (the Textus Receptus or Received Text) recovered by Erasmus at the time of the Reformation. |  | | But now, only since 1995, scholars doing detailed work on Codex Vaticanus have discovered little marks in the margins of the Old Testament and the New Testament text of Codex Vaticanus, written by the original scribe of the manuscript. |
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http://www.christianhospitality.org/greektr.htm
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| | bible.org: ISBE |
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http://www.bible.org/isbe.asp?id=7992
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 | | The second major manuscript of the Minority Text is known as Codex Vaticanus, often referred to as 'B'. |  | | The word 'codex,' incidentally, means that the manuscript is in book form, with pages, as opposed to being a scroll. |  | | Vaticanus omits Genesis 1.1 through Genesis 46:28; Psalms 106 through 138; Matthew 16:2,3; Romans 16:24; the Pauline Pastoral Epistles; Revelation; and everything in Hebrews after 9:14. |
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http://www.acts1711.com/oldmss.htm
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| | New Testament Manuscripts - ReligionFacts.com |
 | | Codex Alexandrinus (A), dating to circa 450 AD, was transferred from the Christian library in Alexandria to the British Library in the seventeenth century, where it still resides today. |  | | When Cyril Lucar, Patriarch of Alexandria, was transferred in 1621 to the Patriarchate of Constantinople, he is believed to have brought the codex with him. |  | | It was put on permanent display in the British Library, where it still resides, along with other early biblical manuscripts. |
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http://www.religionfacts.com/christianity/features/new_testament_manuscripts.htm
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| | Tertullian : Codex Vaticanus Ottobonianus Latinus 25 |
 | | The text was written by the same scribe as the codex Ambrosianus S 51 sup.(φ) of the Apologeticum. |  | | The Swedish army sacked many monasteries in Lower Germany during the 30 Years War (see Karl CHRIST, bibliography) and a number of manuscripts from them were sold by the Swedes to Archbishop LAUD (see SOUTER, Text of the New Testament, p29, bibliography). |  | | The form of the letters suggests that the manuscript was written in France, probably in the 14th century |
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http://www.tertullian.org/manuscripts/ottobonianus.htm
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| | LookSmart - Directory - Codex Vaticanus |
 | | Sums up aspects of this manuscript, also known as Codex B and held in the Vatican Library since the 15th century. |  | | Entry describes one of the oldest vellum MSS of Scriptures, slightly older than the Codex Sinaiticus and written in uncials. |  | | Entry on the ancient Bible MS includes links to such topics as the Codex Sinaiticus, Alexandrian texts, and Eusebius of Caesarea, who may have ordered its creation. |
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http://lsxml.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317837/us317918/us53323/us53371/us887560/us10030200/us10186538/us10188619
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http://www.mag-net.com/~maranath/OLDBEST.HTM
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http://www.heraldmag.org/olb/contents/dictionaries/0MISBE.htm
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| | librarian.net : codex vaticanus is one old book |
 | | The library at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary is now one of 13 libraries in the world to own a reproduction of Codex Vaticanus, considered one of the oldest surviving Greek manuscripts of the Bible. |  | | librarian.net : codex vaticanus is one old book |  | | 22Oct03 : codex vaticanus is one old book |
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http://www.librarian.net/stacks/000075.html
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| | BC Catholic - Local |
 | | The Codex is one of the oldest copies of the Bible, containing the most complete version of the Septuagint, the ancient Greek translation of the Jewish Scriptures that served as the Old Testament for the first 400 years of the Catholic Church, and the New Testament. |  | | The Codex Vaticanus and Septuagint are both important for the world because, rather than promoting theory, they urge that man consider what God has done and is currently doing. |  | | Archbishop Exner quoted Dei Verbum, the Encyclical on Divine Revelation promulgated by Pope Paul VI on Nov. 18, 1965: "Sacred Scriptures... |
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http://bcc.rcav.org/01-04-09/local.htm
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| | Codex Vaticanus & Sinaiticus - TheologyWeb Campus |
 | | So shall my WORD be that goeth forth out of my mouth. |  | | Off the top of my head I seem to recall that Jesus quotes the Hebrew but I never checked into this myself |  | | If the translators of modern versions were simply following these two witnesses what do they do then? |
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http://www.theologyweb.com/forum/showthread.php?s=&postid=230492
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| | Codex Vaticanus 3773 (Codex Vaticanus B) Finn's Fine Books Facsimile Book Catalogue |
 | | Although these documents are studied from the point of view of Mexican religion and ethnology, they are not well enough known to the world of art. |  | | Codex Vaticanus 3773 (Codex Vaticanus B) Finn's Fine Books Facsimile Book Catalogue |  | | The manuscript is also unique in that it is the only pre-Hispanic codex to retain its original wood covers. |
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http://www.finns-books.com/codvata.htm
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| | Codex Vaticanus |
 | | Originally, this codex was a complete Christian Bible with OT and NT. |  | | The scribe forgot a phrase which was later written out in the margin with a symbol designating where it should be inserted. |  | | This is the letter Beta (B) representing the number two. |
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http://www.earlham.edu/~seidti/iam/tc_codexv.html
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| | W. Willker Codex Vaticanus 1209, B/03 |
 | | There are umlauts and triplets in the Old Testament of Vaticanus. |  | | Date, size, pages, scribes, correctors, text divisions, history of Codex Vaticanus B. Book headings |  | | List of dittographies and other corrections with unenhanced text in the Vaticanus NT. |
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http://www-user.uni-bremen.de/~wie/Vaticanus
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| | Do You Beleive The Bible? -Codex Sinaiticus Vaticanus Washington |
 | | Two of the most ancient Bible manuscripts, the Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus, do not contain the last twelve verses that appear in the King James Version of Mark's Gospel. |  | | Here is what the Nelson Study Bible's footnotes say about those verses in Mark: |  | | First we need to document the conventional view presented by these scholars before getting to our surprise. |
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http://www.arkhaven.org/chapter11.htm
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| | B - Codex Vaticanus |
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http://www.katapi.org.uk/BibleMSS/Vaticanus.htm
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| | Codex Sinaiticus |
 | | What we can conclude is that originally the text had the same reading as Papyrus 66. |  | | The corrector, however, has adapted the text resulting in the same reading as the corrected text of Papyrus 75 and the text of Codex Vaticanus. |
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http://www.earlham.edu/~seidti/iam/tc_codexs.html
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| | Codex Sinaiticus |
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http://www.bible-researcher.com/codex-aleph.html
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| | New Testament Manuscript: Codex Vaticanus |
 | | The codex is the work of two scribes, who are frequently called as A and B. The New Testament was copied by the latter. |  | | Two correctors, one practically contemporary with the scribes and the other of the tenth or eleventh century, have made corrections in the manuscript. |  | | It has peculiar chapter divisions in the Gospels; double chapter division in Acts; brief subscription for each of the Pauline Epistles. |
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http://www.islamic-awareness.org/Bible/Text/Mss/vatican.html
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| | Annette Yoshiko Reed - Biblical Studies |
 | | From Papyri to King James: The Transmission of the English Bible - An on-line exhibit of papyri and manuscripts from University of Michigan. |  | | Images of Papyrus Codex 967 (2nd CE; Daniel, Esther) |  | | Catholic Encyclopedia: Editions of the Bible - Includes entries on Codex Vaticanus, Codex Sinaiticus, and Codex Alexandrinus, among many others. |
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http://www.annettereed.com/bible.html
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| | Codex Vaticanus 3738 (Cod. Vat. A, Codex Ríos) Finn's Fine Books Facsimile Book Catalogue |
 | | The denomination Codex Ríos refers to the author of the Italian text who is mentioned in the manuscript, the Dominican Pedro de los Ríos - otherwise hardly known. |  | | While various hands appear in the Codex Telleriano Remensis, the Codex Vaticanus 3738 shows a unique style of handwriting; no one but this contains the cosmogonic-mythological and ethnographic sections of the hypothetic manuscript which served as a model, and these undoubtedly represent the most interesting part of the manuscript. |  | | A, Codex Ríos) Finn's Fine Books Facsimile Book Catalogue |
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http://www.finns-books.com/codvat.htm
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| | Origen Dogmatic, practical, and apologetic writings Christology Fathers Petra Greece Codex Vaticanus Eusebius angels ... |
 | | Origen Dogmatic, practical, and apologetic writings Christology Fathers Petra Greece Codex Vaticanus Eusebius angels Second Council of Constantinople Jesus said Elijah was come and referred to John the Baptist |  | | Codex Vaticanus, 1215, gives the division of the twenty-five books of the commentary on Ezekiel, and part of the arrangement of the commentary on Isaiah (beginnings of books VI., VIII., XVI.; book X. extends from Isa. |  | | The Codex Athous Laura, 184, in like manner, gives the division of the fifteen books of the commentary on Romans (except XI. |
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http://en.powerwissen.com/87vF3mfyDIxnpzoZ2TPH5A%3D%3D_Origen.html
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| | FAMSI - Akademische Druck - u. Verlagsanstalt - Graz - Codex Vaticanus 3738 |
 | | Codex Vaticanus 3738 is divided in the following sections: |  | | "The Codex Vaticanus 3738 shows a unique style of handwriting; no one but this contains the cosmogonic-mythological and ethnographic sections of the hypothetic manuscript which served as a model, and these undoubtedly represent the most interesting part of the document... |  | | For a serious student of Mexican history of the pre-conquest, conquest and early post-conquest periods this codex would likely be the most valuable work which he could have. |
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http://famsi.org/research/graz/vaticanus3738
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 | | How We Got the Bible Info Evidence the Bible was translated reliably. |  | | Little or nothing survives of ancient Greek illumination, although scientific treatises and epic poetry are said to have contained pictures. |  | | Germanic laws -> Important Codes Probably the oldest Germanic codes is the Codex Euricianus by King Euric, the personal law of the Visigoths; a related code was adopted in 506 under Alaric II, the Lex Romana Visigothorum, or Breviary of Alaric, for the Roman subjects. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/search.asp?target=Codex+Vaticanus&rc=10&fh=1&fr=21
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| | NT Mss. Font Collection |
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http://www.linguistssoftware.com/ntmss.htm
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| | FAMSI - Akademische Druck - u. Verlagsanstalt - Graz - Codex Vaticanus 3773 |
 | | This is the only hand painted book of the Codex Borgia Group to retain the complete original PreColumbian appearance of a codex: both sides painted, screenfolded, and a wooden cover. |  | | True-color facsimile edition of the hand painted manuscript in possession of the Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, Rome. |
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http://www.famsi.org/research/graz/vaticanus3773
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