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    Codex Gigas (the Devil’s Bible) - the largest manuscript in the world




    Quote Codex Gigas, otherwise known as ‘the Devil’s Bible’ is the largest and probably one of the strangest manuscripts in the world. It is so large that it is said to have taken more than 160 animal skins to make it and takes at least two people to lift it.

    It measures approximately 1 metre in length. According to legend, the medieval manuscript was made out of a pact with the ‘devil’, which is why it is sometimes referred to as the Devil’s Bible. It was written in Latin during the 13th century AD, and although the origin of the manuscript is unknown, a note in the manuscript states that it was pawned in the monastery at Sedlec in 1295.



    The story behind the making of Codex Gigas (“the giant codex”) is that it was the work of one monk who was sentenced to death by being walled up alive. Indeed, an analysis on the text does suggest that it was written by just one scribe due to the level of uniformity throughout.

    The legend says that the monk produced the manuscript in just one night… with the devil’s help. However, it is not known where this legend started and it is suspected that it was religiously propagated. Stories and legends say that the Codex Gigas brought disaster or illness on whoever possessed it during its history.

    Fortunately, the National Library in Stockholm, where it is currently housed, appears immune to the curse of the codex! Codex Gigas contains a complete vulgate Latin translation of the Bible as well as five other major texts.

    It begins with the Old Testament and continues with ‘Antiquities of the Jews’ by Flavius Josephus (1st century AD; ‘Encyclopedia Etymologiae’ by Isidore of Seville (6th century AD); a collection of medical works of Hippocrates, Theophilus and others; the New Testament; and ‘The Chronicle of Bohemia’ by Cosmas of Prague (1050 AD). Smaller texts are also included in the manuscript with the most famous ones including: text on exorcism, magic formulas, a picture of the Heavenly City, and a full page illustration of the Devil.

    The illustration is the reason why legend says the codex was written with the devil’s help. According to the National Geographic, it would take one person working continuously, day and night, for five years to recreate the contents of Codex Gigas by hand (excluding the illustrations). Therefore, realistically it would have taken at least 25 years for the scribe to create the codex from scratch. Yet, all this time, the writing retained an incredible uniformity from start to finish. This may be the source of the legend which says that the monk wrote it in just one day. The manuscript is currently displayed at the National Library in Stockholm where you can also view the digital pages of the Codex.


    http://www.ancient-origins.net/myths...t-world-001276

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    Default Re: Codex Gigas (Devil's Bible)

    I am resurrecting this thread


    Here is the book located in the National Library of Sweden (https://www.kb.se/in-english/plannin...e-library.html)




    and here is a scanned online version of it, it was written in Latin, also called "Biblia Latina"
    https://www.wdl.org/en/item/3042/view/1/1/


    If you are interested in have a copy of it in your computer, the easiest way to download the entire book is via `curl` or `wget`, otherwise you will have to click on each image of the book, there are 629 pages.

    For have the pages in high resolution execute this command:
    Code:
    curl https://dl.wdl.org/3042_1_[1-629].png -o "/path/to/save/CODEX-GIGAS-HIGH#1.jpg"
    The size of download: 1.6GiB


    Tip: if you are on windows just alter the "/path/to/save/CODEX-GIGAS-HIGH#1.jpg" to where you want it to download. Keep the `#1.jpg` part because it will be required to keep the count, the images were named as a sequence of numbers [1-629].
    (curl has in Linux and Windows)


    Here is a page sample



    This blog https://librosybibliotecas-codexgigas.blogspot.com/ has quite a few comments on Codex Gigas "La Biblia Latina", it is all in Spanish, not a single word in English.

    I am looking for an English translation, anyone?
    Last edited by palehorse; 21st April 2021 at 15:23. Reason: added more references and a download link
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