The "Devil’s Bible" is now available for your digital collection. This massive 13th-century manuscript, famous for its full-page portrait of the devil and its legendary origins, can be explored in high-resolution detail. 📜 The Legend of the One-Night Masterpiece
The , often called the "Devil's Bible," is the largest surviving medieval manuscript in the world. Created in the early 13th century in a Bohemian monastery, it is now preserved at the National Library of Sweden in Stockholm. Accessing the Manuscript (PDF & Digital) Codex Gigas .pdf
by Attributed to Herman the Recluse. Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics bible, devi's bible, codex, gigas Collection folkscanomy_ Devil's Bible. | Library of Congress The "Devil’s Bible" is now available for your
Due to its massive size (75 kg), full digital scans are quite large. You can access various versions of the manuscript via the following links: Complete Manuscript (Latin Original): Internet Archive Created in the early 13th century in a
: Includes Josephus Flavius's Antiquities of the Jews and The Jewish War , as well as Cosmas of Prague's Chronicle of Bohemia .