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Cambridge University Library plans to raise £1.1m to purchase an outstanding
Biblical manuscript. Dating from the 6th or 7th century, Codex Zacynthius is
a palimpsest that offers scholars a key to understanding the way in which
the text of St Luke's Gospel was transmitted as Christianity spread. 

 

Cambridge University Library, renowned throughout the world for its faith
collections, is raising funds to acquire the remarkable manuscript known as
Codex Zacynthius. 

 

Codex Zacynthius was deposited at Cambridge University Library in 1984 by
the British and Foreign Bible Society, who have owned it for almost 200
years. At first glance the Codex is a text compiled in the 13th century from
passages taken from the New Testament, but its true origins are much
earlier. 

 

Bible Society wishes to sell Codex Zacynthius as part of an exceptional
exercise to release funds to establish a new visitor centre in Wales.
Conscious of the interest in the manuscript, Bible Society has given the UL
first refusal to purchase. The acquisition of Codex Zacynthius by the UL
would allow scholars and public audiences to discover more about the history
of one of the world's most important manuscripts, by using science to unlock
its ancient secrets.

 

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