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The Codex Vaticanus (300-399 CE) is one of the oldest manuscripts of the entire Holy Bible and one of the four great uncial codices. It was written by three scribes in the 4th century of the common era. It contains a hand-written transcript of the New Testament and Old Testament in the Greek language. It is currently at the Vatican Library and shelfmarked as MSS Vat.gr.1209.
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The Codex Vaticanus (300-399 CE) is one of the oldest manuscripts of the entire Holy Bible and one of the four great uncial codices. It was written by three scribes in the 4th century of the common era. It contains a hand-written transcript of the New Testament and Old Testament in the Greek language. It is currently at the Vatican Library and shelfmarked as MSS Vat.gr.1209.
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ChicagoBibliorum Sacrorum Graecus / Codex Vaticanus. Manuscript. ca. 300-399 CE. Vat.gr.1209. Vatican Apostolic Library. Vatican City.