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Saturday, July 18, 2009
Codex Sinaiticus Project
The world’s oldest manuscript of the Bible has been 'reunited' in cyberspace, thanks to a joint effort by the British Library in London, the University Library in Leipzig, the National Library of Russia in St Petersburg, and the ancient monastery of St Catherine’s on the slopes of Mount Sinai, the Bible’s original home. How did the pages come to be so dispersed? Check out the link www.codexsinaiticus.org
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