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codex [ˈkəʊdɛks] n pl codices [ˈkəʊdɪˌsiːz ˈkɒdɪ-] 1. (Library Science & Bibliography) a volume, in book form, of manuscripts of an ancient text 2. (Law) Obsolete a legal code [from Latin: tree trunk, wooden block, book] Codex a collection of recipes for the preparation of drugs; a collection of the scriptures written down on parchment or papyrus in their earliest texts. Examples: codex of the law, 1622; of Christian precepts, 1659.
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| In chapter seven he hypothesizes that this may have been because Mark was first published in "book" or codex form and that the codex's outer leaves were damaged early in the course of its transmission. Will insurance companies and Codex Alimentarius agreements bring us closer to what we lack? This thrilling novel twists and turns as Edward, an investment banker commissioned to organize a library, finds himself searching for a mythical codex that may or may not exist. |
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