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The Codex Vaticanus, dating from the first half of the fourth century and preserved in the Vatican Library. It represents a form of text current in Egypt in the second century. 2.
The news: The Vatican Library is getting an e-upgrade. ... Codex Borgianus dates back to the end of the 15th century. It's printed on deerskin and probably had ritual purposes.
The shelves of the Vatican Library house a large part of humanity’s literary legacy. They include more than 82,000 manuscripts and 1.6 million printed books ... the Codex exhibition opened May 26.
The stamp and postmark will be released by the Vatican's Publishing House on May 29, ... The postage stamp shows a sketch by Maria Carmela Perrini depicting the "Codex Vaticanus." ...
The Vatican Virgil dates from the fourth century A.D. and is one of the earliest sources for the text of the Aeneid. In this illustration, ... A page from the Codex Vaticanus.
They are the Codex Vaticanus, which is held at the Vatican, and the Codex Sinaiticus, most of which is held at the British Library in London. "They're both fourth century," said Evans.