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Codex and Zographensis
Codex Zographensis in the Glagolitic alphabet from Medieval Bulgaria
A page from the 10th-11th century Codex Zographensis found in the Zograf Monastery in 1843.
Image: ZographensisColour. jpg | Codex Zographensis ( ca.
* Novgorod Codex ( first quarter of 11th c .) | Svyatoslav's Miscellanies ( 1073, 1076 ) | Archangel Gospel ( 1092 ) | Codex Zographensis ( late 10th c. or early 11th c .) | Mariinsky Gospel ( 11th cent.

Codex and is
* In Mass Effect the Codex ( an in-game encyclopedia ) explains that Earth is composed mainly of Arcology buildings.
After Christians in Ephesus first wrote to their counterparts recommending Apollos to them, he went to Achaia where Paul names him as an apostle ( 1 Cor 4: 6, 9-13 ) Given that Paul only saw himself as an apostle ' untimely born ' ( 1 Cor 15: 8 ) it is certain that Apollos became an apostle in the regular way ( as a witness to the risen Lord and commissioned by Jesus-1 Cor 15: 5-9 ; 1 Cor 9: 1 ).< ref > So the Alexandrian recension ; the text in < sup > 38 </ sup > and Codex Bezae indicate that Apollos went to Corinth.
The poem appears in what is today called the Beowulf manuscript or Nowell Codex ( British Library MS Cotton Vitellius A. xv ), along with other works.
A 6th-century Greek and Latin manuscript of Acts that is believed to have been used by Bede survives and is now in the Bodleian Library ; it is known as the Codex Laudianus.
Despite this comparison, a fragment of a non-Christian parchment Codex of Demosthenes, De Falsa Legatione from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt demonstrates that the surviving evidence is insufficient to conclude whether Christians played a major, if not central, role in the development of early codices, or if they simply adopted the format to distinguish themselves from Jews.
* προς Ρωμαιους (" to the Romans ") is found in these manuscripts: Codex Sinaiticus, Codex Alexandrinus, Codex Vaticanus, Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus, Codex Bezae ;
The Poetic Edda, also known as Sæmundar Edda or the Elder Edda, is a collection of Old Norse poems from the Icelandic medieval manuscript Codex Regius (" Royal Book ").
The Codex Regius was written down in the 13th century but nothing is known of its whereabouts until 1643 when it came into the possession of Brynjólfur Sveinsson, then the Church of Iceland's Bishop of Skálholt.
* 1859 – The Codex Sinaiticus is discovered in Egypt.
It is preserved in the Codex Regius manuscript and the AM 748 I 4to fragment.
It is known primarily from the Codex Argenteus, a 6th-century copy of a 4th-century Bible translation, and is the only East Germanic language with a sizable corpus.
Food that is processed as an ingredient by a restaurant or food processor is exempt from the labeling requirement in the US ; other countries follow the Codex Alimentarius provision to label irradiated ingredients down to the last molecule ( cf.
The Radura logo as regulated by FDA is slightly different from the international version as proposed in Codex Alimentarius.
Its most reliable manuscript is the 10th century Codex Colbertinus ( Paris ), in which the Martyrium closes the collection.
The Codex Leicester is the only major scientific work of Leonardo's in private hands.
Much what is known about his reign is obtained from the Livonian Rhymed Chronicle and the Hypatian Codex.

Codex and one
In 1505, Leonardo da Vinci wrote the Codex on the Flight of Birds, one of the earliest treatises on aerodynamics.
" The Early medieval Codex Argenteus and Codex Vercellensis, the Stockholm Codex Aureus and the Codex Brixianus give a range of luxuriously produced manuscripts all on purple vellum, in imitation of Byzantine examples, like the Rossano Gospels, Sinope Gospels and the Vienna Genesis, which at least at one time are believed to have been reserved for Imperial commissions.
Current scholarship considers the Codex Sinaiticus to be one of the best Greek texts of the New Testament, along with that of the Codex Vaticanus.
This variant is supported only by one Greek manuscript Uncial 0250, and by Codex Bobiensis, syr < sup > c, s, p, pal </ sup >, arm, Diatessaron.
" They attempted to destroy these books, the earliest vita already says, and this account underlies the status of the Ragyndrudis Codex, now held as a Bonifacian relic in Fulda, and supposedly one of three books found on the field by the Christians who inspected it afterward.
* 1008 – The Leningrad Codex, one of the oldest full manuscripts of the Hebrew Bible, is completed.
The lack of such discrepancies in the Aleppo Codex is one of the reasons for its importance ; the scribe who copied the notes, presumably Aaron ben Moses ben Asher, probably wrote them originally.
A traditional Catholic view is that he is identical to the Ahasuerus of Daniel 9: 1 In the Codex Sinaiticus Greek ( LXX ) edition, the two names in this verse appear instead as one name, Ahikar ( also the name of another character in the story of Tobit ).
Fernando de Alva Cortés Ixtlilxochitl, a Mexica descendant and the author of Codex Ixtlilxochitl, claimed that one in five children of the Mexica subjects was killed annually.
Xiuhtecuhtli in his role as one of the lords of the night, from the Codex Borgia.
In the Florentine Codex, a set of sixteenth-century volumes which form one of the prime sources of information about the beliefs and history of Postclassic central Mexico, Tlalocan is depicted as a realm of unending Springtime, with an abundance of green foliage and edible plants of the region.
Current scholarship considers the Codex Vaticanus to be one of the best Greek texts of the New Testament, with the Codex Sinaiticus as its only competitor.
The Codex Carolinus in the library is one of the few remaining texts in Gothic.
A page from Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209 shows a medieval scribe ( the marginal note between columns one and two ) criticizing a predecessor for changing the text: " Fool and knave, leave the old reading, don't change it!
Only one Greek Uncial manuscript is considered to transmit a Western text for the four Gospels and the Book of Acts – the fifth century Codex Bezae ; while the sixth century Codex Claromontanus is considered to transmit a Western text for the letters of Saint Paul, and is followed in this by two ninth century Uncials: F and G. Many " Western " readings are also found in the Old Syriac translations of the Gospels, the Sinaitic and the Curetonian, though opinions vary as to whether these versions can be considered witnesses to the Western text-type.
Parts of the " Codex Argenteus " ( literally, " Silver Book "), 187 of the original 336 parchment folia, were preserved at the former Benedictine abbey of Werden ( near Essen, Rhineland ), one of the richest monasteries of the Holy Roman Empire.
Burgon assailed Westcott & Hort in a memorable 1881 article in the Quarterly Review, and collected his Quarterly Review articles and pamphlets into books, such as " The Revision Revised ", in which he denounced Westcott and Hort for elevating " one particular manuscript ,—( namely the Vatican Codex ( B ), which, for some unexplained reason, it is just now the fashion to regard with superstitious deference ".
Walther is one of the contestants in this depiction in the Codex Manesse of the Sängerkrieg

Codex and oldest
The oldest extant manuscripts of the Masoretic Text date from approximately the 9th century CE, and the Aleppo Codex ( once the oldest complete copy of the Masoretic Text, but now missing its Torah section ) dates from the 10th century. The Nash Papyrus ( 2nd century BCE ) contains a portion of a pre-Masoretic Text, specifically the Ten Commandments and the Shema Yisrael prayer.
Due to several missing pages in the Codex Regius, the Volsungasaga is the oldest source for the Norse version of much of the story of Sigurð.
Ben Asher is also credited with putting the finishing touches on the Aleppo Codex, the oldest existing manuscript of the Hebrew scriptures.
The oldest known written indication of Eersel is found in the manuscript Codex Aureus of Echternach ( or Liber Aureus ) of the Abbey of Echternach.
The oldest of these sources is the Robertsbridge Codex, dating from about 1360.
Codex Alexandrinus, the oldest Greek witness of the Byzantine text in the Gospels, close to the Family Π ( Luke 12: 54-13: 4 )
There are six manuscripts earlier than the 9th century which conform to the Byzantine text-type ; of which the 5th century Codex Alexandrinus, ( the oldest ), is Byzantine only in the Gospels with the rest of the New Testament being Alexandrian.
These include the oldest near-complete manuscripts of the New Testament Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209 and Codex Sinaiticus ( believed to date from the early 4th century CE ).
The museum holds the oldest Gospel Book of the Benelux, the Codex Eyckensis, which dates from the 7th or 8th century.
Bentley's lead manuscript was Codex Alexandrinus, which he described as " the oldest and best in the world.
The Star of David in the oldest surviving complete copy of the Masoretic text, the Leningrad Codex, dated 1008.
The city's museum currently holds one of the oldest surviving collections of Czech Renaissance polyphony, the Codex Speciálník manuscript.
Furthermore, at Cervon the eight star / flower only is six petalled: the Root of David, the Morningstar, mentioned at the close of Book of Revelation ( 22: 16 ) ( In one of the oldest manuscripts of the complete Hebrew Bible, the Leningrad Codex, one finds the Star of David imbedded in an octagon.
The oldest surviving Hebrew Bible manuscripts date to about the 2nd century BCE ( fragmentary ), the oldest record of the complete text survives in a Greek translation called the Septuagint, dating to the 4th century CE ( Codex Sinaiticus ) and the oldest extant manuscripts of the vocalized Masoretic text upon which modern editions are based date to the 9th century CE.
The oldest complete copy of the New Testament, the Codex Sinaiticus, which includes two other books not now included in the accepted NT canon, dates to the 4th century.
The Star of David in the oldest surviving complete copy of the Masoretic text, the Leningrad Codex, dated 1008.
Also known as Codex purpureus Rossanensis due to the reddish ( purpureus in Latin ) appearance of its pages, the codex is one of the oldest surviving illuminated manuscripts of the New Testament.
Codex Runicus: Denmark's oldest musical notation
The Codex of Supraśl, the oldest Slavic literary work in Poland and one of the oldest of its kind in the world, is named after the Suprasl Lavra.

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