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Vaticanus, Codex
        is said to be the oldest extant vellum manuscript. It and the
        Codex Sinaiticus are the two oldest uncial manuscripts. They
        were probably written in the fourth century. The Vaticanus was
        placed in the Vatican Library at Rome by Pope Nicolas V. in
        1448, its previous history being unknown. It originally
        consisted in all probability of a complete copy of the
        Septuagint and of the New Testament. It is now imperfect, and
        consists of 759 thin, delicate leaves, of which the New
        Testament fills 142. Like the Sinaiticus, it is of the greatest
        value to Biblical scholars in aiding in the formation of a
        correct text of the New Testament. It is referred to by critics
        as Codex B.
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Vaticanus, Codex' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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