, the website of Biblioteca Medicea Larenziana (the Laurentian Library) in Florence, Italy.Ĭodex Gigas, the largest medieval Bible in the world, is described and highlights and the complete manuscript can be viewed on the website of the National Library of Sweden at Īn Illuminated manuscript containing the first half of Joshua, the Joshua Roll is unusual in that it is a continuous scroll about 33 feet long. You can see the complete Codex Amiatinus at And a video made in conjunction with an exhibit at the British Library can be seen at. The story of how Codex Amiatinus made its way to Italy is an interesting one. If you go to the “view” symbol (to the right of the word "Zoom" at the bottom of the image) and click on the box with nine squares in the window that opens, you can view thumbnails.Ĭodex Bezae, the earliest existing bilingual New Testament manuscript, written in Greek and Latin, is described and can be viewed and downloaded on the Cambridge University website at. The 30 leaves of P46 at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, are on the University's website, but it is difficult to navigate. An index to these 60 pages is in a forum of Evangelical Textual Criticism at with links to the University of Michigan website.Īll 208 folios (416 pages) of Codex Ephraemi can be viewed online on the website of Gallica at, the digital library of the National Library of France. The portion of P46 at the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin, Ireland, is available on the Chester Beatty's Digital Collections website. You can see the recto at and the verso at or at Wikipedia at Ī very informative explanation of P46 is on. If you try to access the images of the fragment from this page, it requires a log-in.
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Ī description of the John Rylands Papyrus (P52) and images of its two sides is on the University of Manchester Library website at . Selected pages can also be seen at the British Library website - Ĭodex Alexandrinus, one of the three earliest Greek manuscripts of the Bible, is described on the British Library’s website, which has images of two of its pages at. In 2005, The Codex Sinaiticus Project was established by the four institutions holding pages of the codex. You can scroll through the pages, or, by clicking at the top left, you can get an index that lets you jump to the beginning of various books of the Bible. Ĭodex Vaticanus can be viewed online on the website of the Vatican Library Digitization Project at.
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Its website gives the history and a description of the monastery at .Ī fascinating seven-minute video about Saint Catherine’s Monastery and why it is protected by its Muslim neighbors is at. Saint Catherine’s Monastery at the foot of Mount Sinai is the oldest continuously inhabited Christian monastery. Ī fascinating short video prepared by the Israel Antiquities Authority gives a quick introduction to the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls at o. Įxplore the Dead Sea Scrolls at the website of the Shrine of the Book, the museum in Jerusalem built to house them, at . An introduction to the project is online at. The Isaiah Scroll digitization is part of a project by the Shrine of the Book and Google to digitize the Dead Sea Scrolls. You can read about the Great Isaiah Scroll, unroll it, enlarge it, and get an English translation at. However, there is no index to let you know at what you are looking. You can view the entire Aleppo Codex online at . Click on “A Wandering Bible: The Aleppo Codex” at the left. Ī wonderful description of the Aleppo Codex and its history is on the website of the Shrine of the Book in Jerusalem.
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The British Library’s website describes this manuscript at. The British Library has a Peshitta (simple Syriac) Pentateuch from 463-464. Wim Visscher in Buckinghamshire, England, showed the BBC how parchment is made in a fascinating four-minute video at. This interesting video tells the story, although you will have to read the translation in subtitles. Making papyrus in Egypt had nearly died out until a papyrus industry grew up in a village in the Nile Delta, making papyrus for souvenirs. This gives an overview of the entire process. A British filmmaker, Roland Carn, won a competition for the best film made on a smartphone with his 2017 video on how papyrus was made.