Does anyone have knowledge of or a link to the appearance and dimensions of a Roman Bible of the 5th Century?
I want to model one as the standard for Vandals in Spain - it seemed to work for them and i need all the Divine intervention I can get on the wargames table!
The Codex Sinaiticus is about 40 x 35cm
Codex Vaticanus – 27 × 27 cm (10.6 × 10.6 in); c. 325–350
Codex Sinaiticus – 38.1 × 34.5 cm (15.0 × 13.6 in); written c. 330–360
Codex Alexandrinus – 32 × 26 cm (12.6 × 10.4 in); c. 400–440
Codex Ephraemi – 33 × 27 cm (13.0 × 10.6 in); c. 450
From Great Uncial Codices (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_uncial_codices) on wikipedia.
Quote from: Swampster on August 17, 2020, 11:19:08 AM
The Codex Sinaiticus is about 40 x 35cm
Brilliant Swampster!
Quote from: Erpingham on August 17, 2020, 11:21:11 AM
Codex Vaticanus – 27 × 27 cm (10.6 × 10.6 in); c. 325–350
Codex Sinaiticus – 38.1 × 34.5 cm (15.0 × 13.6 in); written c. 330–360
Codex Alexandrinus – 32 × 26 cm (12.6 × 10.4 in); c. 400–440
Codex Ephraemi – 33 × 27 cm (13.0 × 10.6 in); c. 450
From Great Uncial Codices (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_uncial_codices) on wikipedia.
Marvellous!
The C Alexandrinus is the period exactly