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codex
(English) A manuscript book, either hand written or painted (plural form: codices) Typically a codex has pages bound along the left edge, much like a modern book; but the word also refers to indigenous manuscripts that were folded rather than bound
A manuscript volume
an early manuscript book
a manuscript in traditional book form (not scrolls) produced by first century soul winners to facilitate their gospel outreach
an unbound manuscript of some ancient classic (as distinguished from a scroll)
This is a collection of canons or a manuscript in leaf form, distinguished from scrolls
Ancient book Maya books were composed in a fan-fold manner with paper coated with lime They were hand painted
A manuscript book of an ancient biblical text, first used by Christians to replace the unwieldy scrolls on which the Scriptures were first recorded
A bound book, in contrast to a roll or scroll
an unbound manuscript of some ancient classic (as distinguished from a scroll) an official list of chemicals or medicines etc
3 'In medicine, a collection of receipts for the preparation of drugs' (Syd Soc Lex ); spec the French Pharmacopœia
An ancient manuscript of the Sacred Scriptures, or any part of them, particularly the New Testament
The ancient precursor to the book In contrast to a rolled-up scroll, the codex was a series of leaves bound at the spine in a manner that resembles the pages of a book At an early period, Christians abandoned the scroll in favor of the codex Scholars are in disagreement about when this change took place
Folded pages gathered and sewn together, to produce what is now known as a book
The codex is the each warrior's personal record It includes the names of the original Bloodnamed warriors from which a warrior is descended It also records background information such as the warrior's generation number, Blood House, and codex ID, an alphanumeric code noting the unique aspects of that person's DNA The codex also contains a record of the warrior's military career
A collection of canons
a manuscript volume, esp of a classical work or of the Scriptures
originally the trunk of a tree, then a wooden tablet, and finally a book; the common form of book in the Western world after ca 350 AD, with pages, gatherings, and a binding
A manuscript book, its text hand-written on a number of separate pages It cannot be mechanically printed nor can it be written on a rolled scroll
sheets bound together forming a book See Scroll
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