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Codex
What is a "codex"?
A codex is an ancient book or manuscript made from bound pages, often handwritten. Unlike scrolls, which are rolled up, a codex consists of pages stacked and held together along one side, similar to modern books. Codices were used in various cultures, including the Romans and early Christians, for recording texts, documents, and religious writings. They are valuable for historical and scholarly research due to their role in the development of written communication.
Example
The museum 's prized exhibit is an illuminated codex from the medieval period, featuring intricately detailed illustrations and calligraphy.
Nejcennější exponát muzea je iluminovaný kódex z období středověku, který obsahuje složitě podrobné ilustrace a kaligrafii.
Scholars spent years deciphering the ancient codex, which contained valuable insights into the religious practices of early civilizations.
Vědci strávili roky dekódováním starobylého rukopisu, který obsahoval cenné poznatky o náboženských praktikách raných civilizací.
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kodex, seznam chemikálií
an official list of chemicals or medicines etc.