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    The Codex Argenteus (Latin for "Silver Book/Codex") is a 6th-century illuminated manuscript, originally containing part of the 4th-century translation...
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    organized heritage conservation, the first of its kind in Europe. The Codex Argenteus, also known as the "Silver Bible", is a 6th-century manuscript that...
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    language that was spoken by the Goths. It is known primarily from the Codex Argenteus, a 6th-century copy of a 4th-century Bible translation, and is the...
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    university library building in the country. It is also the site where the Codex Argenteus and the Cancionero de Upsala are kept. By the entrance hall of the...
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    Codex Vindobonensis Lat. 1235 There is also one Gothic purple codex – the Codex Argenteus (illuminated). There is a purple manuscript of part of the Septuagint:...
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    These are: Codex Argenteus, the longest and most celebrated of the manuscripts, which is kept in Uppsala, Codex Ambrosianus A through Codex Ambrosianus...
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  • A page from the Codex Argenteus, a 6th-century Bible manuscript in Gothic...
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    exists, it is in very poor condition. They also took the Codex Gigas and the Codex Argenteus. The earliest evidence indicates that a gonfalon with a municipal...
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    study the Codex Argenteus (or Gothic Bible). He first showed an interest in Gothic in 1654, and engaged in a study of the Codex Argenteus in 1654. Isaac...
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    same time as the Basilica of Sant' Apollinare Nuovo (Ravenna). The Codex Argenteus, Gothic manuscript of bishop Ulfilas's translation of the Bible, is...
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    approximately 200,000 volumes and 8,000 manuscripts, including the Codex Argenteus. The library remained in Gustavianum, which luckily escaped the flames...
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  • Page from the Codex Argenteus, a 6th-century illuminated manuscript of the Gothic Bible...
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    the Ostrogothic Kingdom period. The most important manuscript is the Codex Argenteus, also known as the "Silver Bible," written in silver and gold letters...
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  • Aleppo Codex Codex Alexandrinus Al-Ousta Codex Codices Ambrosiani Codex Amiatinus Codex Argenteus Arnamagnæan Manuscript Collection Codex Arundel Codex Astensis...
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  • Columba Codex Amiatinus, Vulgate, c. 700 Codex Argenteus, Gothic Bible, 6th century Codex Gigas, the largest manuscript of the World, 13th century Codex Sinaiticus...
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    Odin. Ihre was also the first to demonstrate that the text of the Codex argenteus manuscript in the Uppsala University Library is identical to the Gothic...
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    Earliest attestation of the Germanic word in the 6th-century Codex Argenteus (Mt 5:34)...
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    (70), and 𐍈 that of ψ (700). Diacritics and punctuation used in the Codex Argenteus include a trema placed on 𐌹 i, transliterated as ï, in general applied...
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    form of the Germanic word God comes from the 6th-century Christian Codex Argenteus. The English word itself is derived from the Proto-Germanic *ǥuđan...
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    Page from the Codex Argenteus containing the Gothic Bible translated by Wulfila...
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    presumably the reason that parts of the largest surviving Gothic text, Codex Argenteus, were retouched. In 1648, Schefferus married Regina Loccenia, the daughter...
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    interest in comparative linguistics. Gothic is known primarily from the Codex Argenteus, now preserved in Uppsala, Sweden, which contains a partial translation...
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    The codex is located at the Herzog August Bibliothek (no. 4148) in Wolfenbüttel. Another manuscript of Gothic Bible Codices Ambrosiani Codex Argenteus Skeireins...
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  • Book of Revelation. The first page of the Gothic language Codex Argenteus Folio 5r of the Codex Amiatinus, manuscript of Vulgate Bible portal Ancient literature...
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    Arian creeds First Council of Nicaea Gothic Christianity Gothic Bible (Codex Argenteus) Lucian of Antioch Semi-Arianism Arian leaders Acacius of Caesarea...
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    red and peach." The Early medieval Codex Argenteus and Codex Vercellensis, the Stockholm Codex Aureus and the Codex Brixianus give a range of luxuriously...
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  • Arian creeds First Council of Nicaea Gothic Christianity Gothic Bible (Codex Argenteus) Lucian of Antioch Semi-Arianism Arian leaders Acacius of Caesarea...
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  • First page of the Codex Argenteus, the oldest surviving manuscript of the 4th century Bible translation into Gothic....
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    Arian creeds First Council of Nicaea Gothic Christianity Gothic Bible (Codex Argenteus) Lucian of Antioch Semi-Arianism Arian leaders Acacius of Caesarea...
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    the treasures collected by Emperor Rudolf II (such as the Codex Gigas and Codex Argenteus) were taken to Sweden, where some can be found in Drottningholm...
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