Codex Amiatinus was made at Northumbria, England in 688 to 713, Genesis to Ruth.
- 440 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Created in Northumbria during the early 8th century, this manuscript features the biblical texts from Genesis to Ruth. With 1030 leaves, it showcases a significant historical artifact from the Wearmouth and Jarrow monasteries. Currently housed in the Medicea Laurenziana Library in Florence, Italy, the book provides a glimpse into early Christian scholarship and artistry. Readers will have access to pages 1 to 434, highlighting its rich cultural and religious heritage.