A leather-bound, handwritten Hebrew Bible believed to be around 1,100 years old sold for $38.1 million ... for Leonardo da Vinci’s Codex Leicester manuscript but is below the world-record ...
An almost 1,500-year-old section of the Biblical text has been discovered during a recent study, scientists have revealed.
The oldest most complete Hebrew Bible has been bought at Sotheby's New York for $38.1m (£30.6m), becoming the most valuable manuscript sold at auction. The Codex Sassoon is thought to have been ...
Christians refer to them as the Old Testament. The text of the Hebrew Bible remained in flux until the early Middle Ages, when Jewish scholars known as Masoretes began to create a body of notes ...
Scientists have found a lost Bible chapter 1500 years after it was first written. It was made possible using UV light.
A 700-year-old Hebrew Bible from medieval Spain is expected to sell for between $5 million and $7 million at auction next ...
The manuscript is the world’s oldest nearly complete copy of the Hebrew Bible. It was handwritten in Syria or the Land of Israel roughly 1,100 years ago on 792 pages of sheepskin. It includes ...
the Hebrew Bible is also followed in parts by Christians, who call it the Old Testament, as well as Muslims. Richard Austin, Sotheby's Global Head of Books and Manuscripts, described the Codex ...