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Post by Bownarrow on Sept 23, 2021 6:11:42 GMT -5
In the Dictionaire de la Bible by F. Vigouroux, pub. 1895 ,with reference to the facsimiles of the pages from the Codex Bezae, there appears the following passage: "Le fac-simile ci-joint (fig. 540) est reproduit du Recueil de la Palaeographical Society , pl. 14 et 15, et contient luc., vi, 1-9."
www.persee.fr/doc/bec_0373-6237_1884_num_45_1_447297"The Palaeographical Society. Facsimiles of Manuscripts and Inscriptions, edited by E.A. Bond and E.M. Thompson. London, 1873-1883. Trois volumes in folio." See entry under Tome I, 23, 24( 14, 15) for reference to the Beze plates. Could the "Cambridge Group" referred to by Duncan be connected with the fact that the Codex Bezae is held there?
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Post by rubyfelixir on May 11, 2022 11:26:52 GMT -5
The Coat of Arms for the University of Cambridge. Hmmm. The colours of the university's coat-of-arms suggests the source of the inspiration for the MARANATHA exterior book-cover colours of red and gold, and the book's internal illustrations of white and black. Huh. How about that? The red and gold object in the centre of the ermine fur cross of the coat, is a CODEX, a book, The Bible. Or is it the MARANATHA puzzle book, hmmm? Is this red-and-gold coat-of-arms, pointing to a clue? Is it the 'Cross-Reference' that Mr. D. Burden spoke of in his 'The Time Monk Project' article, when name-dropping the University of Cambridge? Is what was 'cross-referenced' by the MARANATHA 'Research Group' at Cambridge, THE BIBLE?
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