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Gigas: Codex

: The tome weighs roughly 165 pounds (75 kg), requiring at least two people to lift it.

Codex Gigas Full English Translation - sciphilconf.berkeley.edu Codex Gigas

The (Latin for "Giant Book"), famously known as the Devil's Bible , is the largest surviving medieval manuscript in the world. Created in the early 13th century within the Benedictine monastery of Podlažice in Bohemia (now the Czech Republic), it is renowned for its massive scale and a full-page illustration of the devil. Physical Profile : The tome weighs roughly 165 pounds (75

: It consists of about 310 vellum leaves (620 pages) crafted from the hides of an estimated 160 animals, likely donkeys or calves. The Contents Physical Profile : It consists of about 310

Contrary to its "dark" reputation, the Codex is primarily a religious and historical compendium. It was intended to contain all human knowledge of its time and includes:

: It stands approximately 36 inches (92 cm) tall and 20 inches (50 cm) wide.