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    Codex Laurentianus Graecus Lxx. 36.R. M. Rattenbury - 1929 - Classical Quarterly 23 (2):100-104.
    ‘Heliodori Aethiopica, sive Fabula … complectens amores castos Theagenis et Chancleae Libris X quorum singuli, quoad initium et finem, cum editione Graeca Basil[iensi] MDXXXIV. 4. collati, cum ipsa penitus consentire comperti sunt.… ‘Codex Graecus Chartaceus Ms. in 8 Saec. XV plurimis in locis manu Saec. XVI suppletus. Constat foliis scriptis 211.’.
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    Der codex Norimbergensis (Ebnerianus) des Persius.Ludwig Früchtel - 1944 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 96 (1-2):108-118.
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  3. Codex serdicensis graecus ehai 803: A codex pacurianeus?D. Getov - 1999 - Byzantion 69 (1):58-64.
     
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    Faithful Codex: A Theological Account of Early Christian Books.Timothy Stanley - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (1):9-28.
    This essay advances an interpretation of early Christian codex books, which goes beyond Catherine Pickstock’s critique of Jacques Derrida. Firstly, it summarizes Derrida’s deconstruction of Plato’s Phaedrus and introduces his understanding of writing as différance. Secondly, it outlines Pickstock’s After Writing in order to understand her emphasis upon the liturgical nature of platonic dialogue. It is here that an ambiguity emerges between writing and codex books in Pickstock’s account. In response, the insights of book historians such as Roger (...)
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    The Codex Neapolitanus of Propertius.Montague Rhodes James - 1903 - The Classical Review 17 (09):462-463.
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    The Codex Etonensis of Statius' Achilleid.O. A. W. Dilke - 1949 - Classical Quarterly 43 (1-2):45-.
    The most reliable manuscript of Statius' Achilleid is the Puteaneus , and its authority, against the group QKC, is frequently upheld only by the Codex Etonensis . The readings of this manuscript , which contains, apart from the Achilleid, Maximian, Ovid's Remedium Atnoris and other poems, were collated by C. Schenkl, Wiener Studien, iv , 96 ff., and were used by H. W. Garrod for the O.C.T. of Statius: Klotz in the Teubner 2nd edition merely notes the readings of (...)
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    The 'Codex Leidensis' of Livy.J. F. Dobson - 1910 - Classical Quarterly 4 (01):38-.
    For the purposes of the new text of Livy which Professor Conway and Professor C. F. Walters are preparing for the Oxford Series of Classical Texts, I undertook in 1908 to examine the Codex Leidensis, which contains Livy's first decade.
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    Twee codex-commentatoren: K. moersdorff—e. Regatillo.J. Beyer - 1951 - Bijdragen 12 (4):387-391.
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    Codex Agenensis (Brit. Mus., Harl. 2493) and Laurentius Valla.C. Flamstead Walters - 1917 - Classical Quarterly 11 (03):154-.
    In a general account of this Livian MS. given in the Classical Review of 1904 I dealt more especially with the text of the first decade; now that my study of its text of the third decade is completed, it is possible to give a brief estimate of its importance and interest in this portion also.
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  10. Codex Merton 284: Evidence of Ockham's Early Influence in Oxford.Girard J. Etzkorn - 1987 - In Anne Hudson & Michael Wilks (eds.), From Ockham to Wyclif. Published for the Ecclesiastical History Society by B. Blackwell. pp. 31--42.
     
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    Codex Cantabrigiensis (D) in Trinity College Library, Cambridge, a Ms. of the Third Decade of Livy.Florence Whitehead - 1917 - Classical Quarterly 11 (02):69-.
    The critical problems of the Third Decade of Livy have long been familiar to students. In Books XXI.–XXV. we have only the mutilated Codex Puteanus of the fifth century and later manuscripts derived from it, directly or indirectly, at one or more points in its history. R, C, and most probably M, are copies of P, after it was corrected by P2 and probably P3. Here the problem in the parts in which P is preserved is to correct its (...)
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    Codex Constantinopolitanus. Palatii Veteris No. 1. E. M. Bruins.Marshall Clagett - 1966 - Isis 57 (2):280-281.
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    Modern codex of the MeetingHouse for Aspiring Spirits.James R. Cooper - 2008 - [Lakeland, Fla.] ;: James R Cooper.
    God’s 21st-century message is to coexist. To the universal God, it is ultra-blasphemous for humans to fail to tolerate and respect the loving, compassionate religions of others and to condone violence done in the name of any religion. This edition represents Spiritual Humans seeking tolerance, a virtue not found in most world religions. To be tolerant is to be fair and open-minded about the religious and political beliefs of others, and to disagree without attempting to suppress those not in agreement. (...)
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    Filosofisk codex: om begrundelsen af den menneskelige erkendelse.David Favrholdt - 1999
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    Codex leidensis bpl. 16. β - ein vom mediceus II unabhängiger textzeuge Des tacitus.Erich Koestermann - 1960 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 104 (1-2):92-115.
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  16. Le codex Sinaiticus Graecus M 168.P. Nicolopoulos - 2004 - Byzantion 74 (2):527-540.
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    Codex Sangallensis 818.Evelyn Scherabon Notker, Firchow, Aristotle & Boethius - 1995 - Walter de Gruyter.
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    The Codex Lusaticus of Propertius.J. P. Postgate - 1906 - The Classical Review 20 (07):349-352.
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    The Codex Amiatinus Maiestas Domini and the Gospel Prefaces of Jerome.Peter Darby - 2017 - Speculum 92 (2):343-371.
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  20. Le Codex Bruxellensis (Graecus) II 4836 (De haeresibus).J. Davreux - 1935 - Byzantion 10:91-106.
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  21. Leibniz' Codex juris gentium diplomaticul im Urteil der Zeitgenossen - eine Bestandsaufnahme.Rüdiger Otto - 2003 - Studia Leibnitiana 35 (2):162-193.
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  22. The Diffusion of the Codex.Benjamin Harnett - 2017 - Classical Antiquity 36 (2):183-235.
    The adoption of the codex for literature in the Roman world was one of the most significant developments in the history of the book, yet remains poorly understood. Physical evidence seems to contradict literary evidence from Martial's epigrams. Near-total adoption of the codex for early Christian works, even as the book roll dominated non-Christian book forms in the first centuries of our era, has led to endless speculation about possible ideological motives for adoption. What has been unquestioned is (...)
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    The Early Codex Book: Recovering Its Cosmopolitan Consequences.Timothy Stanley - 2015 - Biblical Interpretation: A Journal of Contemporary Approaches 23 (3):369-98.
    In 1933 Frederic Kenyon was one of the first to note the early Christian addiction to codex books. As later scholars confirmed, Christian communities reproduced their sacred literature in a way that differed from the largely scrolled Greco-Roman as well as Jewish bibliographic cultures of the first centuries of the Common Era. Book historians and scholars of biblical literature alike have developed a range of competing theories in order to better understand this peculiarity. By evaluating their claims, a number (...)
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    The Codex Tornaesianus of Nonius Marcellus.W. M. Lindsay - 1901 - The Classical Review 15 (03):156-157.
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    The Codex Turnebi of Plautus and the Bodleian Marginalia.W. M. Lindsay & E. A. Sonnenschein - 1899 - The Classical Review 13 (05):254-265.
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    Aristodemos (Codex Parisinus Supplementum Graecum 607, fol. 83v–85r; 86v–87v): Ein neuer griechischer Atthidograph?Charlotte Schubert - 2014 - Klio 96 (1):1-25.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Klio Jahrgang: 96 Heft: 1 Seiten: 1-25.
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    The Codex Toletanus of Tacitus' Agricola.Alfred Gudeman - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (01):37-38.
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  28. Codex Jung aus der Bibliothek gnostischer koptischer Schriften von Nag Hammadi: Bemerkungen zu ausgewahlten Motiven. Teil I: Der Text.Robert Haardt & Die Abhandlung über die Auferstehung'des - 1969 - Kairos (misc) 11:4.
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    The 'Codex Romanus' of Catullus.Wm Gardner Half - 1898 - The Classical Review 12 (09):447-449.
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    Der Codex Mediceus, Pl. xxxix. n. 1 des Vergilius, von Dr Max Hoffmann. Berlin, Weidmann, 1889. 3 Mk.N. H. - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (1-2):45-.
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    The Codex Lipsiensis of Manilivs.A. E. Housman - 1921 - Classical Quarterly 15 (3-4):175-.
    Professor J. van Wageningen has sent me a review of my fourth volume of Manilius which he has published in Museum vol. 28 pp. 173–7. I never contradict the taradiddles usual in reviews, because, if the reader thinks it worth his while, he can find out for himself whether they are true or no, and if he chooses to believe them without enquiry, it serves him right. But when he is fed with false information about a MS which is out (...)
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    Der Codex des Gedichtes über die Eroberung von Konstantinopel.Spyr P. Lambros - 1900 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 9 (1).
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    Ein Codex des Joel.Spyr P. Lambros - 1896 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 5 (2).
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    The codex ambrosia nus graecus 81 and photius.B. Laourdas - 1951 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 44 (1-2).
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    The Codex Wittianus of the Iliad.W. Leaf - 1889 - The Classical Review 3 (07):295-296.
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    The Vatican Codex of Livy's Third Decade and its Signatures.F. W. Shipley - 1910 - Classical Quarterly 4 (04):277-.
    My apology for reverting to this subject is a recent article by Mr. W. C. F. Walters in the April number of the Classical Quarterly for 1910 on the signatures in the Vatican Codex . Mr. Walters does not seem to have been aware that this manuscript, though not of direct value in the constitution of the text of Livy, is one whose interest from a palaeographical point of view has long been recognized. A number of articles have been (...)
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    The Uta Codex: Art, Philosophy, and Reform in Eleventh-Century Germany.Adam S. Cohen - 2000 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Created at the behest of the abbess Uta, it is not only one of the most beautiful of Ottonian manuscripts but also one of the most complex. The collection of liturgical readings is preceded by four full-page frontispieces illustrating the Hand of God, Uta dedicating the codex to the Virgin and Child, a Crucifixion, and Saint Erhard celebrating Mass. Four evangelist portraits accompany the readings from each Gospel. In this groundbreaking study, Adam Cohen provides comprehensive explications of the (...)’s renowned illuminations as well as the first thorough investigation of its historical context. Cohen shows that the lavish miniatures, among the most elaborate pictures of the Middle Ages, use figures, ornaments, Latin tituli, and geometric schemata to fashion visual exegeses of great range and complexity. Through consideration of questions of function, patronage, and program, Cohen also demonstrates that the codex commemorates the abbess Uta’s efforts to reform conventual life and education. _The Uta Codex _will be of interest to scholars of medieval art as well as those exploring questions of women, monastic culture, and intellectual life in the Middle Ages. (shrink)
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    Bede, Cassiodorus, and the Codex Amiatinus.Paul Meyvaert - 1996 - Speculum 71 (4):827-883.
    One of the natural shortcomings to which historians are prone is a failure to give ignorance its due, and to acknowledge the force of the haphazard in human affairs. We know that Bede was eager for knowledge and industrious in acquiring it. With respect to Cassiodorus, however, he labored under difficulties we have been slow to perceive. Before his eyes in his monastery at Jarrow lay an imposing volume that had taken shape under Cassiodorus's direction at Vivarium in southern Italy, (...)
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    Reading Medicine in the Codex de la Cruz Badiano.Millie Gimmel - 2008 - Journal of the History of Ideas 69 (2):169-192.
    This paper explores how the Codex de la Cruz Badiano illustrates the ability of indigenous Mexicans to appropriate European forms to their own ends, even when seemingly conforming to European traditions and theories. To fully appreciate the Codex readers must reevaluate the concepts of literacy and cultural assimilation in the light of the bicultural nature of sixteenth-century Mexico. The European "contamination" seen by many scholars might actually reflect indigenous ethnocentricity and misinterpretation of European texts, rather than the wholesale (...)
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    A Collation of Codex Lovaniensis.T. Rice Holmes - 1911 - Classical Quarterly 5 (03):137-.
    Codex Louaniensis, or L, the best MS. of Caesar in the British Museum , which is assigned to the eleventh century, has been collated by Alfred Holder for his edition of the Bellum ciuile and by Mr. R. L. A. Du Pontet for his edition of the Bellum Alexandrinum and the Bellum Africanum; but for the Bellum Gallicum no collation has hitherto been available. Last year I made one, which I sent to Dr. Meusel. He urged me to publish (...)
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    The Codex of Justinian. A New Annotated Translation, with Parallel Latin and Greek Text. Volume 1: Introductory Matter and Books I–III. Volume 2: Books IV–VII. Volume 3: Books VIII–XII ed. by Bruce W. Frier et al. [REVIEW]James E. G. Zetzel - 2017 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 111 (1):154-156.
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    acercamiento al Codex Aeroscriptus Ehrenbergensis a través de una mirada poscolonial.Marcela Castillo López - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2):1-7.
    Felipe Ehrenberg es uno de los artistas contemporáneos mexicanos más destacados por su trayectoria artística a lo largo de su vida. Su trabajo con los Libros de Artista fue muy importante pues es considerado uno de los pioneros en México al experimentar en ese campo y junto con otros artistas e intelectuales, impulsó su propagación. El Codex aeroscriptus ehrenbergensis es un Libro Objeto creado por Ehrenberg que representa una postura vital y de resistencia del artista frente a temas emergentes (...)
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    Codex Constantinopolitanus. Palatii Veteris No. 1 by E. M. Bruins. [REVIEW]Marshall Clagett - 1966 - Isis 57:280-281.
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  44. A Xicana Codex of Changing Consciousness, Writings 2000–2010.[author unknown] - 2011
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    Selected photographs from Codex Gunnison.Hans Baumann - 2017 - Diacritics 45 (1):22-99.
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    Der "Schüpfheimer Codex," ein Medizinalbuch aus dem zweiten Viertel des 15. Jahrhunderts. Katharina Wäckerlin-Swiagenin.Thomas G. Benedek - 1977 - Isis 68 (4):642-642.
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    The Authority of the Codex Carrionis in the MS-Tradition of Valerius Flaccus.P. R. Taylor - 1989 - Classical Quarterly 39 (02):451-.
    In recent times, a previously unchallenged and longstanding communis opinio concerning the extant manuscript tradition of Valerius Flaccus' Argonautica has been shattered by Prof. W.-W. Ehlers in his revelation that the fifteenth-century Laurentianus plut. 39.38, L, written by the Florentine scholar, Niccolò Niccoli, is independent of the much exalted oldest witness, Vaticanus Latinus 3277, V, copied in Fulda in the second quarter of the ninth century. With equally silent subservience to the hazardous and now discredited principle, vetustissimus et optimus, second (...)
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    Arethas and the Codex Clarkianus.E. H. Gifford - 1902 - The Classical Review 16 (08):391-393.
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    XVI. Der codex Pontani in Leyden.Bernhard Sepp - 1903 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 62 (1):292-305.
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    Agrippa, Leonardo and the codex huygens.Frank Zöllner - 1985 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 48 (1):229-234.
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