"The Purple Codex of Berat" is an imperative composition for the beginnings of the Scriptures. Based on the composition method it is believed that it was composed in the VI century p.e.s. There are 190 sheets altogether, written in silver letters. The sparkle is exceptional as the textual styles are substantial (majuscule). It contains two accounts: as per Matthew and Mark. The subject of the composition is a dark red (purple) material from which the name has additionally been given. Other imperative parts of the code are filled gold. The front of the penmanship is later than the work, it is metallic and ornamented with Bible scenes.
"The Golden Codex of Anthony" has a place with the IX century and is composed in little letters "minute". It contains 4 Gospels: as indicated by John, Luke, Mark, and Matthew. Fervent figures are encompassed by beautiful edges developed of botanical and geometrical themes, circles and blooms.
The two codices of Berat are a piece of the World Memory. Koïchiro MATSUURA, Director General of Unesco, has communicated in connection to the two Albanian codices that they are the genuine fortunes of the world's profound legacy. "" The Purple Codex of Berat, "one of the most seasoned renditions of the New Testament, constitutes a basic reference to outreaching writing and, all the more by and large, to Christian culture. Unesco gives careful consideration to the safeguarding of this extraordinary inheritance of the improvement of old scriptural and formal writing all through world history.
"The Golden Codex of Anthony" has a place with the IX century and is composed in little letters "minute". It contains 4 Gospels: as indicated by John, Luke, Mark, and Matthew. Fervent figures are encompassed by beautiful edges developed of botanical and geometrical themes, circles and blooms.
The two codices of Berat are a piece of the World Memory. Koïchiro MATSUURA, Director General of Unesco, has communicated in connection to the two Albanian codices that they are the genuine fortunes of the world's profound legacy. "" The Purple Codex of Berat, "one of the most seasoned renditions of the New Testament, constitutes a basic reference to outreaching writing and, all the more by and large, to Christian culture. Unesco gives careful consideration to the safeguarding of this extraordinary inheritance of the improvement of old scriptural and formal writing all through world history.
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