Monday, July 06, 2009

The World's Oldest Bible


Meet the Codex Sinaiticus. The Telegraph has the story about the 800 surviving pages and fragments of the codex, written in Greek in the 4th century, now available for public viewing and use.

1 comment:

Chuck Berry said...

My sinacticus are always getting infected. My homeopath suggested I use a nose-plunger or something, but frankly I think all the flushing from swirlies I got as a teenager are what started this mess. And my swimmer's ear. That sucks too.