Alexandrian CodexA manuscript of the Scriptures in Greek, which belonged to the library of the patriarchs of Alexandria, in Africa, A.D. 1098. In 1628 it was sent as a present to Charles I, and (in 1753) was placed in the British Museum. It is on parchment, in uncial letters, and contains the Septuagint version (except the Psalms), a part of the New Testament, and the Epistles of Clemens Romanus. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Alexandrian Codex from Infoplease:
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