Codex (disambiguation)

Codex (disambiguation)

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A codex is a book bound in the modern manner, by joining pages, as opposed to a rolled scroll.

Codex may also refer to:

In computing

  • Codec, is a device or program capable of encoding and/or decoding a digital data stream or signal
  • CodeX, the Stanford (University) Center for Computers and Law
  • Codex Corporation, was a high-tech company in Newton, MA
  • Codex Digital, a high-resolution media recording system

In entertainment

  • Codex (TV series), a UK quiz show set inside the British Museum
  • Codex (Warhammer 40,000), a rules supplement to the tabletop wargame
  • The Codex, an online machinima series set in the Halo video game universe
  • Codex, a fictional character from the web sitcom The Guild

In music

In international food safety

In law

In literature

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  • Codex Claromontanus (disambiguation) — Codex Claromontanus is the name of a 6th century New Testament manuscript in Greek. Codex Claromontanus is also the name of the following manuscripts: Codex Claromontanus II Codex Claromontanus III Codex Claromontanus IV Codex Claromontanus V, a… …   Wikipedia

  • Codex Basilensis — or Codex Basiliensis, refers to codices that are housed at the Basel University Library in Basel, and may specifically refer to a variety of documents: Codex Basilensis A. N. III. 12 (07 on the list Gregory Aland) the four Gospels in Greek in… …   Wikipedia

  • Codex Tischendorfianus — refers to codices that were discovered by Constantin von Tischendorf, and may refer to a variety of documents: Codex Tischendorfianus I (0106 on the list Gregory Aland) fragments of the Gospel of Matthew in Greek; 7th century; Codex… …   Wikipedia

  • Codex Aureus — is Latin for Golden Book. Several Gospel Books from the 9th through 11th centuries were so heavily illuminated with gold leaf that they were referred to as the Codex Aureus. These manuscripts include: Codex Aureus of Lorsch Golden Gospels of… …   Wikipedia

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