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CODEX REGIUS

  • Codex Regius
  • Icelandic manuscript of Old Norse poems

    Codex Regius (Latin: Cōdex Rēgius, "Royal Book" or "King's Book"; Icelandic: Konungsbók) or GKS 2365 4º is an Icelandic codex in which many Old Norse

    Codex Regius

    Codex Regius

    Codex_Regius

  • Poetic Edda
  • Collection of Old Norse poems

    versions are poems found in the medieval Icelandic manuscript Codex Regius. The Codex Regius—and, by extension, the Poetic Edda—are also known the Elder

    Poetic Edda

    Poetic Edda

    Poetic_Edda

  • Edda
  • Collective name of two Medieval Icelandic literary works

    encountered. Bishop Brynjólfur sent the Codex Regius as a present to King Christian IV of Denmark, hence the name Codex Regius. For centuries it was stored in

    Edda

    Edda

  • Prose Edda
  • 13th-century Icelandic book on Norse mythology

    three fragments, the four main manuscripts are Codex Regius, Codex Wormianus, Codex Trajectinus, and the Codex Upsaliensis: The other three manuscripts are

    Prose Edda

    Prose Edda

    Prose_Edda

  • Völuspá
  • Poem from the Poetic Edda

    found in the Icelandic Codex Regius manuscript (c. 1270) and in the Haukr Erlendsson Hauksbók Codex (c. 1334); the Codex Regius version is usually taken

    Völuspá

    Völuspá

    Völuspá

  • Textus Receptus
  • Greek critical text of the New Testament

    Robert Stephanus had access to over a dozen manuscripts, including Codex Bezae and Regius, additionally making use of the Complutensian Polyglot. Stephanus'

    Textus Receptus

    Textus Receptus

    Textus_Receptus

  • Codex Regius (New Testament)
  • 8th century Greek uncial manuscript of the 4 canonical gospels

    Codex Regius is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament written on parchment. It is designated by siglum Le or 019 in the Gregory-Aland numbering

    Codex Regius (New Testament)

    Codex Regius (New Testament)

    Codex_Regius_(New_Testament)

  • Codex Vaticanus
  • 4th-century Bible manuscript in Greek

    could also be found in other known early Greek manuscripts, such as the Codex Regius (L), housed in the French Royal Library (now Bibliothèque nationale de

    Codex Vaticanus

    Codex Vaticanus

    Codex_Vaticanus

  • Greenlandic Norse
  • Extinct North Germanic language

    linguistic traits. The poem Atlamál is credited as Greenlandic in the Codex Regius, but the preserved text reflects Icelandic scribal conventions, and it

    Greenlandic Norse

    Greenlandic Norse

    Greenlandic_Norse

  • Ideographic rune
  • Rune as an ideogram

    script. Early Norse examples include: the Icelandic poem Hávamál in Codex Regius, and the Swedish law fragment: Okvädingamål (Old Swedish: Heþnalagh,

    Ideographic rune

    Ideographic rune

    Ideographic_rune

  • Hávamál
  • Old Norse poem

    Hávi [the High One]" in Old Norse) is presented as a single poem in the Codex Regius, a collection of Old Norse poems from the Viking age. A scholarly estimate

    Hávamál

    Hávamál

    Hávamál

  • Pluto
  • Largest dwarf planet

    3847/PSJ/ac2743. Codex Regius (2016). Pluto & Charon: the new horizons spacecraft at the farthest worldly shores. Wiesbaden: Codex Regius. ISBN 978-1-5349-6074-9

    Pluto

    Pluto

    Pluto

  • Skírnismál
  • Eddic poem

    Codex Regius known as Fǫr Skírnis ‘Skírnir’s journey’) is one of the poems of the Poetic Edda. It is preserved in the 13th-century manuscripts Codex Regius

    Skírnismál

    Skírnismál

    Skírnismál

  • Alexandrian text-type
  • New Testament text type

    corrections made by later hands (Papyrus 66, Codex Sinaiticus, Codex Ephraemi, Codex Regius, and Codex Sangallensis). When compared to witnesses of the

    Alexandrian text-type

    Alexandrian_text-type

  • Regius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Dutch philosopher and physician Codex Regius, Icelandic manuscript in which the Poetic Edda is preserved Hippo Regius, ancient name of the modern city

    Regius

    Regius

  • Old Norse
  • North Germanic language

    manuscripts distinguish the vowels, and so does the Codex Regius copy. However, the 13th-century Codex Regius copy of the Poetic Edda probably relied on newer

    Old Norse

    Old Norse

    Old_Norse

  • Hárbarðsljóð
  • Icelandic poem, part of the Poetic Edda

    Lay of Hárbarðr') is one of the poems of the Poetic Edda, found in the Codex Regius and AM 748 I 4to manuscripts. It is a flyting poem with figures from

    Hárbarðsljóð

    Hárbarðsljóð

    Hárbarðsljóð

  • Socrates of Constantinople
  • Greek Christian church historian

    who used the Codex Regius, a Codex Vaticanus, and a Codex Florentinus, and also employed the indirect tradition of Theodorus Lector (Codex Leonis Alladi)

    Socrates of Constantinople

    Socrates_of_Constantinople

  • Sigrdrífumál
  • Poem

    the conventional title given to a section of the Poetic Edda text in Codex Regius. It follows Fáfnismál without interruption, and it relates the meeting

    Sigrdrífumál

    Sigrdrífumál

    Sigrdrífumál

  • Science fiction
  • Literary genre

    Peter (1981) The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, Granada, p. 258 Codex, Regius (2014). From Robots to Foundations. Wiesbaden/Ljubljana: CreateSpace

    Science fiction

    Science fiction

    Science_fiction

  • Germanic heroic legend
  • Heroic literary traditions of the Germanic-speaking peoples

    from two major manuscripts today, of which the Codex Regius (c. 1270) is the most important. The Codex Regius groups mythological poems into a first section

    Germanic heroic legend

    Germanic heroic legend

    Germanic_heroic_legend

  • Old Norse poetry
  • Range of verse forms written in Old Norse

    with anonymous authors. Most of the Eddaic poems are preserved in the Codex Regius manuscript, but a few others survive in manuscripts like the fragmentary

    Old Norse poetry

    Old_Norse_poetry

  • Hel (location)
  • Location in Norse mythology and paganism

    Edda, which may be related to the fact that it was not included in the Codex Regius but is instead a later addition. Niflhel is mentioned as being just outside

    Hel (location)

    Hel (location)

    Hel_(location)

  • Dwarf (folklore)
  • Supernatural being in Germanic folklore

    the dwarfs emerge as beings with human form (mannlíkun), while in the Codex Regius manuscript the first two dwarfs created either dwarfs or people with

    Dwarf (folklore)

    Dwarf (folklore)

    Dwarf_(folklore)

  • Foundation universe
  • Fictional universe created by Isaac Asimov

    "The Traders", became the fourth part of the 1951 novel Foundation. Codex, Regius (2014). From Robots to Foundations. Wiesbaden/Ljubljana. ISBN 978-1499569827

    Foundation universe

    Foundation_universe

  • Borr
  • Norse mythical character

    observes that "It is not clear how Burr came to be". The Konungsbók or Codex Regius MS of the Völuspá reads Búrr; the Hauksbók MS reads Borr; cf. Nordal

    Borr

    Borr

    Borr

  • Sons of Odin
  • Norse gods

    is called "son" of Odin in most manuscripts, but in the Codex Regius version—the Codex Regius is normally considered the best manuscript—Hermóðr is called

    Sons of Odin

    Sons_of_Odin

  • Wiesbaden
  • Capital of Hesse, Germany

    the Brooklyn Bridge, New York, Bloomsbury, 2017, p.191ff Codex Regius. "Romanike (by Codex Regius)". Archived from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved

    Wiesbaden

    Wiesbaden

    Wiesbaden

  • Codex Bezae
  • Handwritten copy of the New Testament in Greek and Latin

    your kingdom come) : C P W Δ ƒ13 1241 Omit. : geo Luke 22:1 ηγγισεν : D Codex Regius εγγιζεν : Majority Byz Luke 23:34 ὁ δὲ Ἰησοῦς ἔλεγεν πάτερ, ἄφες αὐτοῖς

    Codex Bezae

    Codex Bezae

    Codex_Bezae

  • Grímnismál
  • Poem from the Poetic Edda

    of the mythological poems of the Poetic Edda. It is preserved in the Codex Regius manuscript and the AM 748 I 4to fragment. It is spoken through the voice

    Grímnismál

    Grímnismál

    Grímnismál

  • Great Lacuna
  • Significant missing section in the Codex Regius

    lacuna of eight leaves where there was heroic Old Norse poetry in the Codex Regius. The gap would have contained the last part of Sigrdrífumál and most

    Great Lacuna

    Great Lacuna

    Great_Lacuna

  • Vafþrúðnismál
  • Eddic poem

    construction of the Prose Edda who quotes it. The poem is preserved in Codex Regius and partially in AM 748 I 4to. There are preservation problems relating

    Vafþrúðnismál

    Vafþrúðnismál

    Vafþrúðnismál

  • Sozomen
  • 5th-century Eastern Roman lawyer and historian

    wrote the preface) is important, since in it the archetype of the Codex Regius, the Codex Baroccianus 142, is collated for the first time. But this manuscript

    Sozomen

    Sozomen

  • Grottasöngr
  • Old Norse poem

    the Poetic Edda as it appears in manuscripts that are later than the Codex Regius. The tradition is also preserved in one of the manuscripts of Snorri

    Grottasöngr

    Grottasöngr

    Grottasöngr

  • List of codices
  • List of pre-modern handwritten books

    3227a Codex Peregrini Paris Codex Peterborough Chronicle Codex Pisanus El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno Codex Rabbulensis Codex Regius Codex Rehdigerianus

    List of codices

    List_of_codices

  • Novum Instrumentum omne
  • First published New Testament in Greek

    scholar Andrew J. Brown has suggested that Codex GA69 (Codex Leicestrensis; Family 13, a Caesarean text type) and Codex GA56 (Gospels, Family 47, a Byzantine

    Novum Instrumentum omne

    Novum Instrumentum omne

    Novum_Instrumentum_omne

  • Skaði
  • Norse goddess

    nine winters in Þrymheimr and another nine in Nóatún according to the Codex Regius.). However, when Njörðr returned from the mountains to Nóatún, he said:

    Skaði

    Skaði

    Skaði

  • Narfi (son of Loki)
  • Various names for a Norse god who was a son of Loki

    bundinn meþ þǫrmum sonar [síns] Nara. En Narfi sonr hans varð at vargi. — Codex Regius text as edited by Ursula Dronke Translation: After that Loki hid himself

    Narfi (son of Loki)

    Narfi (son of Loki)

    Narfi_(son_of_Loki)

  • Reginsmál
  • Eddic poem

    prose found in the Codex Regius manuscript. It is closely associated with Fáfnismál, the poem that immediately follows it in the Codex, and it is likely

    Reginsmál

    Reginsmál

    Reginsmál

  • Flateyjarbók
  • Medieval Icelandic manuscript

    the bishop presented the king with a second medieval manuscript, the Codex Regius (Konungsbók eddukvæða). It and Flateyjarbók survived the Copenhagen Fire

    Flateyjarbók

    Flateyjarbók

    Flateyjarbók

  • Nero Claudius Drusus
  • Roman general and politician (38–9 BC)

    is a main plot element in the second volume of the Romanike series by Codex Regius (2006–2014). He is a prominent character in the Hrabam Chronicles by

    Nero Claudius Drusus

    Nero Claudius Drusus

    Nero_Claudius_Drusus

  • Grípisspá
  • ("First Lay of Sigurd Fáfnir's Slayer") is an Eddic poem, found in the Codex Regius manuscript where it follows Frá dauða Sinfjötla and precedes Reginsmál

    Grípisspá

    Grípisspá

    Grípisspá

  • Charon (moon)
  • Largest natural satellite of Pluto

    for Astronomical Telegrams. January 3, 1986. Retrieved July 5, 2011. Codex Regius (2016). Pluto & Charon: the new horizons spacecraft at the farthest worldly

    Charon (moon)

    Charon (moon)

    Charon_(moon)

  • Biblical manuscript
  • Handwritten copy of a portion of the Bible

    (018) Le: Codex Regius (New Testament) (019) Lap: Codex Angelicus (020) N: Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus (022) O: Sinope Gospels (023) Papr: Codex Porphyrianus

    Biblical manuscript

    Biblical_manuscript

  • Njörðr
  • God among the Vanir in Norse mythology

    nine winters in Þrymheimr and another nine in Nóatún according to the Codex Regius manuscript). However, when Njörðr returned from the mountains to Nóatún

    Njörðr

    Njörðr

    Njörðr

  • Textual criticism of the New Testament
  • Analysis of the manuscripts of the New Testament

    represented by the codices Vaticanus (B), Ephraemi Rescriptus (C), and Regius/Angelus (L).[citation needed] The Alexandrian text is one of the three ante-Nicene

    Textual criticism of the New Testament

    Textual criticism of the New Testament

    Textual_criticism_of_the_New_Testament

  • Sigmund
  • Mythological figure

    Hackett Publishing Company, Inc. ISBN 9781624666339. Edda. Die Lieder des Codex Regius nebst verwandten Denkmälern. Volume 1: Text. Heidelberg: Winter, 1914

    Sigmund

    Sigmund

    Sigmund

  • Brot af Sigurðarkviðu
  • remaining 22 stanzas of a heroic Old Norse poem in the Poetic Edda. In the Codex Regius, there is a gap of eight leaves where the first part of the poem would

    Brot af Sigurðarkviðu

    Brot af Sigurðarkviðu

    Brot_af_Sigurðarkviðu

  • Sindri (mythology)
  • Norse mythical character

    given in the three other main manuscripts of the Prose Edda but in the Codex Regius, an unknown author added more recently the names of Brokkr and Sindri

    Sindri (mythology)

    Sindri_(mythology)

  • Hermóðr
  • Norse deity

    message. Hermóðr is called "son" of Odin in most manuscripts, while in the Codex Regius version—normally considered the best manuscript—Hermóðr is called sveinn

    Hermóðr

    Hermóðr

    Hermóðr

  • Byzantine text-type
  • New Testament text type

    genetically significant or accidental. Papyri 𝔓73 Uncials Codex Mutinensis (H), Codex Cyprius (K), Codex Mosquensis I (Kap), Campianus (M), Petropolitanus Purp

    Byzantine text-type

    Byzantine text-type

    Byzantine_text-type

  • Kalevala
  • 1835 Finnish epic poem compiled by Elias Lönnrot

    Kalevala as a Model for our Understanding of the Composition of the Codex Regius of the Poetic Edda." The Retrospective Methods Network (2014). Wilson

    Kalevala

    Kalevala

    Kalevala

  • Codex Athous Lavrensis
  • New Testament manuscript

    manuscripts, such as Codex Regius (L) and all other Greek codices in which the general epistles appear. The Greek text of this codex is considered a representative

    Codex Athous Lavrensis

    Codex_Athous_Lavrensis

  • New Testament
  • Second division of the Christian biblical canon

    the present canon of the New Testament may have been the Synod of Hippo Regius in North Africa (393 AD). The acts of this council are lost. A brief summary

    New Testament

    New_Testament

  • Lacuna (manuscripts)
  • Gap in a manuscript, inscription, text, painting, or musical work

    hotly debated amongst editors. The eight-leaves-long Great Lacuna in the Codex Regius, the most prominent source for Norse mythology and early Germanic heroic

    Lacuna (manuscripts)

    Lacuna (manuscripts)

    Lacuna_(manuscripts)

  • Johannine Comma
  • Interpolated phrase in verses 5:7–8 of 1 John

    evidence cited: Minuscules 61 (Codex Montfortianus, c. 1520), 629 (Codex Ottobonianus, 14th/15th century), 918 (Codex Escurialensis, Σ. I. 5, 16th century)

    Johannine Comma

    Johannine Comma

    Johannine_Comma

  • Codex Zacynthius
  • Greek New Testament codex, dated to the 6th century

    The textual character of the codex is representative of the late Alexandrian text-type, and is similar to the Codex Regius. Kurt and Barbara Aland gave

    Codex Zacynthius

    Codex Zacynthius

    Codex_Zacynthius

  • Robot series
  • Series of stories by Isaac Asimov

    detailed timeline, sometimes on a day-by-day basis, was published in: Codex, Regius (2014). From Robots to Foundations. Wiesbaden/Ljubljana. ISBN 978-1499569827

    Robot series

    Robot_series

  • Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies
  • Academic institute in Reykjavík

    1005 folio (the Flateyjarbók) GKS 2365 4to (Codex Regius of the Poetic Edda) GKS 2367 4to (Codex Regius of the Prose Edda) Icelandic Manuscript, SÁM

    Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies

    Árni_Magnússon_Institute_for_Icelandic_Studies

  • Atlakviða
  • One of the heroic poems of the Poetic Edda

    might have been composed by Þorbjörn Hornklofi. It is preserved in the Codex Regius and the same story is related in the Völsunga saga. In the manuscript

    Atlakviða

    Atlakviða

    Atlakviða

  • Moons of Pluto
  • Natural satellites orbiting Pluto

    317–329. Bibcode:2015Icar..246..317B. doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2014.03.015. Codex Regius (2016). Pluto & Charon. CreateSpace. ISBN 978-1-5349-6074-9. IAU Circular

    Moons of Pluto

    Moons of Pluto

    Moons_of_Pluto

  • Skald
  • Old Norse poet

    love poetry. A large amount of Eddic poetry has been preserved in the Codex Regius manuscript. Skaldic verses are preserved in a large number of manuscripts

    Skald

    Skald

    Skald

  • Confession of the Ethiopian Eunuch
  • Scene from the Bible

    majority Greek manuscripts, including the earliest ones such as Papyrus 45, Codex Sinaiaticus and the Vaticanus. Most modern translations such as the ESV

    Confession of the Ethiopian Eunuch

    Confession of the Ethiopian Eunuch

    Confession_of_the_Ethiopian_Eunuch

  • Jesus and the woman taken in adultery
  • Passage from the Gospel of John

    (added in the 9th century by a later scribe). Lacuna: Codex Regius (L) (8th century) and Codex Sangallensis (Δ) (9th century) contain a large gap after

    Jesus and the woman taken in adultery

    Jesus and the woman taken in adultery

    Jesus_and_the_woman_taken_in_adultery

  • Atlamál
  • One of the heroic poems of the Poetic Edda

    Both Atlamál and Atlakviða are referred to as Greenlandic poems in the Codex Regius. Most scholars believe Atlakviða to be older than the Norse colony in

    Atlamál

    Atlamál

    Atlamál

  • Galactic Empire series
  • Science fiction trilogy of Isaac Asimov's earliest novels, extended by a short story

    Resublimated Thiotimoline", "Mother Earth" The Early Asimov, Ch. "Blind Alley" Codex, Regius (2014). From Robots to Foundations. Wiesbaden/Ljubljana. ISBN 978-1499569827

    Galactic Empire series

    Galactic_Empire_series

  • Fáfnismál
  • Eddic poem

    Fáfnismál (Fáfnir's sayings) is an Eddic poem, found in the Codex Regius manuscript. The poem is unnamed in the manuscript, where it follows Reginsmál

    Fáfnismál

    Fáfnismál

    Fáfnismál

  • Arnamagnæan Manuscript Collection
  • Icelandic manuscript collection

    the transfer to Iceland of two manuscripts, the Codex Regius of the Poetic Edda and the vellum codex Flateyjarbók, both of which were in the Danish Royal

    Arnamagnæan Manuscript Collection

    Arnamagnæan_Manuscript_Collection

  • Lacuna
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    painting, or musical work Great Lacuna, a lacuna of eight leaves in the Codex Regius where there was heroic Old Norse poetry Lacuna (music), an intentional

    Lacuna

    Lacuna

  • Hydra (moon)
  • Moon of Pluto

    Small Moons Nix and Hydra". blogs.nasa.gov. Retrieved 23 February 2019. Codex Regius (2016). Pluto & Charon. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

    Hydra (moon)

    Hydra (moon)

    Hydra_(moon)

  • The dragon (Beowulf)
  • Dragon from the Beowulf poem

    Hackett Publishing Company, Inc. ISBN 9781624666339. Edda. Die Lieder des Codex Regius nebst verwandten Denkmälern. Volume 1: Text. Heidelberg: Winter, 1914

    The dragon (Beowulf)

    The dragon (Beowulf)

    The_dragon_(Beowulf)

  • Papyrus 45
  • New Testament manuscript

    Pericopes volume places the manuscript in a group with Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (C), Codex Regius (L), Codex Zacynthius (Ξ), and the minuscules 33, 892, and

    Papyrus 45

    Papyrus 45

    Papyrus_45

  • Nerthus
  • Deity in Germanic paganism

    Norse vagna guð) in the principal manuscript of Skáldskaparmál (the Codex Regius). According to the Prose Edda, Freyja drives a chariot driven by cats

    Nerthus

    Nerthus

    Nerthus

  • House of Elzevir
  • 17th and 18th century Dutch booksellers

    2816 Minuscule 817 Minuscule 5 Codex Claromontanus Codex Bezae Notes of Lorenzo Valla Minuscule 6 Minuscule 8 Codex Regius Minuscule 38 Minuscule 9 Minuscule

    House of Elzevir

    House of Elzevir

    House_of_Elzevir

  • King James Only movement
  • Movement asserting superiority of the King James Bible

    (1886). Burgon supported his arguments with the opinion that the Codex Alexandrinus and Codex Ephraemi were older than the Sinaiticus and the Vaticanus; and

    King James Only movement

    King James Only movement

    King_James_Only_movement

  • Lectionary 11
  • New Testament manuscript

    been assigned to the 13th-century. Formerly, it was known as Codex Regius 309. The codex contains lessons from the Gospels lectionary (Evangelistarium)

    Lectionary 11

    Lectionary_11

  • Robert Estienne
  • French printer (1503–1559)

    opening his own printing shop in 1556. He earned the title of Typographus regius in 1563. He printed the New Testament of 1568–1569, a reprint of his father's

    Robert Estienne

    Robert Estienne

    Robert_Estienne

  • Niflhel
  • Location in Norse mythology

    to all the nine worlds, including Niflhel: Though not a part of the Codex Regius, in the poem Baldrs draumar, Odin makes a visit to Niflhel himself in

    Niflhel

    Niflhel

  • Bible translations into Coptic
  • This omission is supported by the Greek manuscripts: Codex Sinaiticus, Codex Vaticanus, Codex Regius, f1, 700, and some early versions vg, syrs, copbo,

    Bible translations into Coptic

    Bible translations into Coptic

    Bible_translations_into_Coptic

  • Styx (moon)
  • Small natural satellite of Pluto

    Pluto". Astronomy Picture of the Day. NASA. Retrieved 17 July 2012. Codex Regius (2016). Pluto & Charon. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

    Styx (moon)

    Styx (moon)

    Styx_(moon)

  • Thrasyllus of Mendes
  • 1st-century AD Egyptian Greek astrologer and philosopher

    Holden, A History of Horoscopic Astrology, p. 29 The Romanike series, Codex Regius (2006-2014) Archived 2016-08-06 at the Wayback Machine Encyclopaedia

    Thrasyllus of Mendes

    Thrasyllus_of_Mendes

  • Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar
  • Poem in the Poetic Edda

    Hjörvarðsson") is a poem collected in the Poetic Edda, found in the Codex Regius manuscript where it follows Helgakviða Hundingsbana I and precedes Helgakviða

    Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar

    Helgakviða Hjörvarðssonar

    Helgakviða_Hjörvarðssonar

  • Joseph's Tomb
  • Funerary monument in Nablus, West Bank

    'in Nebron' is written in the best manuscripts (R= Paris Codex Regius Parisinus, and O = Codex Oxoniensis (Bodleianus), miscell. graec. 186, collectively

    Joseph's Tomb

    Joseph's Tomb

    Joseph's_Tomb

  • Tiberius Claudius Balbilus
  • Roman imperial court astrologer

    throughout the fourth to sixth parts of the novel series Romanike by Codex Regius (2006–2014) The character of Barbillus in the Cambridge Latin Course

    Tiberius Claudius Balbilus

    Tiberius_Claudius_Balbilus

  • List of New Testament verses not included in modern English translations
  • (7th century), Fragment Parisiense ("099") (8th cent.), Codex Regius ("L") (8th cent.) and Codex Athous Laurae ("Ψ") (8th or 9th century); in the first

    List of New Testament verses not included in modern English translations

    List_of_New_Testament_verses_not_included_in_modern_English_translations

  • High, Just-as-High, and Third
  • Mysterious characters from the Prose Edda

    1982 edition uses "Hár" and "Jafnhár". The Codex Wormianus manuscript spells the name Háár; the Codex Regius manuscript spells it Har, but often abbreviates

    High, Just-as-High, and Third

    High, Just-as-High, and Third

    High,_Just-as-High,_and_Third

  • Luke 24
  • Chapter of the New Testament

    spurious", not being part of the text in the Codex Sinaiticus, Codex Vaticanus, Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus or Codex Regius manuscripts. Traditional sites of Jesus'

    Luke 24

    Luke 24

    Luke_24

  • Syriac Sinaiticus
  • Manuscript of the New Testament in Old Syriac

    (018) Le: Codex Regius (New Testament) (019) Lap: Codex Angelicus (020) N: Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus (022) O: Sinope Gospels (023) Papr: Codex Porphyrianus

    Syriac Sinaiticus

    Syriac Sinaiticus

    Syriac_Sinaiticus

  • Icelandic literature
  • Iceland. The first and original manuscript of the Poetic Edda is the Codex Regius, found in southern Iceland in 1643 by Brynjólfur Sveinsson, Bishop of

    Icelandic literature

    Icelandic_literature

  • Codex Sangallensis 48
  • New Testament manuscript

    with a similar text to Codex Regius (L) in the Gospel of Mark, but the Byzantine text-type in the rest of the gospels (as in Codex Athous Lavrensis (Ψ))

    Codex Sangallensis 48

    Codex Sangallensis 48

    Codex_Sangallensis_48

  • Völundarkviða
  • Eddic poem

    the mythological poems of the thirteenth-century Icelandic manuscript Codex Regius, and the beginning of the prose prologue is also found in the AM 748

    Völundarkviða

    Völundarkviða

    Völundarkviða

  • Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener
  • English writer and scholar (1813–1891)

    for himself editing the Codex Bezae Cantabrigiensis, Scrivener edited several editions of the New Testament and collated the Codex Sinaiticus with the Textus

    Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener

    Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener

    Frederick_Henry_Ambrose_Scrivener

  • List of illuminated manuscripts
  • Prayer books, psalters and illustrated bibles

    Chevalerie) Reykjavík, Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies (Codex Regius) The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 75 A 2/2 (Genealogy of the Kings

    List of illuminated manuscripts

    List of illuminated manuscripts

    List_of_illuminated_manuscripts

  • Nemesis (Asimov novel)
  • 1989 science-fiction novel by Isaac Asimov

    Isaac (2009). I, Asimov: A Memoir. Random House Publishing Group. Codex, Regius (2014). From Robots to Foundations. Wiesbaden/Ljubljana. ISBN 978-1499569827

    Nemesis (Asimov novel)

    Nemesis_(Asimov_novel)

  • Erasmus
  • Dutch humanist (c. 1466–1536)

    2816 Minuscule 817 Minuscule 5 Codex Claromontanus Codex Bezae Notes of Lorenzo Valla Minuscule 6 Minuscule 8 Codex Regius Minuscule 38 Minuscule 9 Minuscule

    Erasmus

    Erasmus

    Erasmus

  • Drususstein
  • Masonry block in Mainz, Germany

    Korrektur-Nachtrag p. 96 ff. und insbesondere p. 98. The Romanike series, Codex Regius (2006-2014) Archived 2016-08-06 at the Wayback Machine Wikimedia Commons

    Drususstein

    Drususstein

    Drususstein

  • Andreas text-type
  • earliest possible witness to the Andreas text-type in Revelation is from the Codex Sinaiticus revisor, who seems to have followed the Andreas text-type. Schmid

    Andreas text-type

    Andreas text-type

    Andreas_text-type

  • Horses of the Æsir
  • Horses belonging to the 'gods' in Norse mythology

    manuscripts of the Prose Edda, Glær is mentioned in the Codex Regius only. The Codex Wormianus and the Codex Trajectinus have the alternate name of Glenr. Gyllir

    Horses of the Æsir

    Horses_of_the_Æsir

  • Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór
  • Four stags in the Poetic Edda

    This verse of Grímnismál is preserved in two medieval manuscripts, Codex Regius (R) and AM 748 I 4to (A). The text and translations above mostly follow

    Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór

    Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór

    Dáinn,_Dvalinn,_Duneyrr_and_Duraþrór

  • Textual variants in the Acts of the Apostles
  • (018) Le: Codex Regius (New Testament) (019) Lap: Codex Angelicus (020) N: Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus (022) O: Sinope Gospels (023) Papr: Codex Porphyrianus

    Textual variants in the Acts of the Apostles

    Textual_variants_in_the_Acts_of_the_Apostles

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  • Code
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    Any system of rules or regulations relating to one subject; as, the medical code, a system of rules for the regulation of the professional conduct of physicians; the naval code, a system of rules for making communications at sea means of signals.

  • Criminal
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    Relating to a codex, or a code.

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    The act or process of codifying or reducing laws to a code.

  • Tradition
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    An unwritten code of law represented to have been given by God to Moses on Sinai.

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    A book; a manuscript.

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    To reduce to a code, as laws.

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    A collection or digest of laws; a code.

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    A body of law, sanctioned by legislation, in which the rules of law to be specifically applied by the courts are set forth in systematic form; a compilation of laws by public authority; a digest.

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    A law, or rule of doctrine or discipline, enacted by a council and confirmed by the pope or the sovereign; a decision, regulation, code, or constitution made by ecclesiastical authority.

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    A code; a charter; a grant of privileges.

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    Hence, the code of ceremonies observed by an organization; as, the ritual of the freemasons.

  • Codices
  • pl.

    of Codex

  • Codex
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    A collection of canons.

  • Codex
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    An ancient manuscript of the Sacred Scriptures, or any part of them, particularly the New Testament.

  • Codist
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    A codifier; a maker of codes.

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    The Jewish or Mosaic code, and that part of Scripture where it is written, in distinction from the gospel; hence, also, the Old Testament.