Codices [noun]

Definition of Codices:

published document

Opposite/Antonyms of Codices:

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Sentence/Example of Codices:

The Madrid Library possesses a codex written in the latter part of the 15th century, containing the seventeen books.

This is the principal codex existing in the Imperial Library, and was written in the 12th century.

This codex contains the first nine books; the second part, containing the last eight, is lost.

This pyramid was completed in 1467, but, according to the Codex Chimalpopoca, fell as soon as finished.

A second edition of the Codex juris, “revised and improved, with large additions by the author,” was published at Oxford in 1761.

The Paris Prudentius, in elegant rustic capitals of the 6th century, is another fine codex of the same type.

The boundaries of the charters contained in first two volumes of the Codex Div.

Codex, where only most of the notes are preserved, some are entered by the scribe pell-mell into Bburs text.

The Codex (No. 26,200) breaks off at the foot of a page (supra, Fatpr) with a completed sentence.

The scribe of the aidarbd Codex appears to have been somewhat uncertain as to the spelling of the name.