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The real story of the Codex Gigas is not fully known, but no less intriguing. Although there are no records of the origins of the book or its author, the first mention of the Codex Gigas appeared in ...
The Codex Gigas, the Latin for ‘Giant Book’ is an eight century old leather-bound manuscript that is thought to have been influenced by Satan. The huge 89 centimetre tall, 49 centimetre wide ...
Afterward, the monk drew Lucifer’s portrait in the Codex Gigas as a thank-you. To date, there is no known official story as to who created the Devil’s Bible, why they created it, or what they were ...
The Codex Gigas is the largest surviving medieval manuscript in the world, at nearly nine inches thick and 36 inches tall.
The legend suggests the Codex Gigas was written by a monk who faced death for breaking his vows. He tried to avoid punishment by promising to write a book containing all human knowledge.
At 165 pounds, and allegedly made from the skins of 160 donkeys, the Codex Gigas is the world's largest and most mysterious medieval manuscript. Filled with satanic images and demonic spells ...
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