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codexBook from before the invention of printing: in ancient times wax-coated wooden tablets; later, folded sheets of parchment were attached to the boards, then bound together. The name ‘codex’ was used for all large works, collections of history, philosophy, poetry, and during the Roman empire designated collections of laws. During the 2nd century AD codices began to replace the earlier rolls in the West. They were widely used by the medieval Christian church to keep records, from about 1200 onwards.
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Then invite students to make their own codices to record an important event in their lives. Thomas Amos, have collaborated with the Newberry in acquiring three additional codices. Four of the six essays in Part 3 use artifactual evidence in interpreting resurrection (Beth Shearim), early Christian codices, and architecture, in the "World of Christian Origins," i. |
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