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an official list of chemicals or medicines etc. an unbound manuscript of some ancient classic (as distinguished from a scroll)
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A codex (Latin for book; plural codices) is a handwritten book from late Antiquity or the Early Middle Ages. Although the Romans used the codex and similar precursors made of wood for taking notes and other informal writings, the first recorded use of the codex for literary works dates from the late first century, when Martial experimented with the format. ...
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(Lat. 'codex'=book) A handwritten book from late Antiquity or the Middle Ages.
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(Latin, pl. codices) A hand-painted book on bark paper or animal skins folded like a screen. In Mesoamerica, codices, which record historical, religious, and tribute information, were made both before and after the Spanish conquest.
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a book, with folia, gatherings, and a binding
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