Codex Bezae.
This manuscript is dated around 550 A.D. It is written in both Latin and Greek.
It was found in the monastery at Lyons, France, by the Genevan reformer, Beza
in 1562. It is now in the library of the University of Cambridge. It consists
of 406 leaves, 8 by 10 inches. Beza also discovered another ancient manuscript
in the monastery at Clermont, France, which has been named the Codex
Cleromontanus. It is also written in Greek and Latin and is dated around
550 A.D. It contains 533 leaves, 7 3/4 by 9 3/4 inches. It is now in the
National Library, Paris.
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