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Codex of Bécs

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A page from the codex

Codex of Bécs (Vienna Codex) is a collection of the earliest available Hungarian translations of the Bible. It is a part of the Hussite Bible from the 15th century. A third of it is written with bastarda writing. It is located at the National Széchenyi Library, Budapest, Hungary.

Content

Codex includes the translation of the following books: Ruth, Judith, Ester, Second Book of Maccabees, Baruch, Daniel and the Twelve Minor Prophets.

External links

  • BÉCSI-KÓDEX | Magyar Nyelvemlékek [1]
  • Bécsi-kódex – Magyar Katolikus Lexikon [2]
  • Bécsi-kódex - Lexikon :: - Kislexikon [3]
  • The text of the Vienna Codex in its original orthographic form along with its Modern Hungarian counterpart is available and searchable in the Old Hungarian Corpus.
This page was last edited on 27 April 2022, at 13:37
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