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The Leo Bible (Rome, Vatican, Bib. Apostolica, MS. Reg. gr. 1) is a Byzantine illuminated manuscript dated to the mid 10th century, making it one of the earliest surviving Byzantine Bibles. Though only one volume survives, a preface and an intact contents page tell us that the Bible originally contained both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. Due to its association with the Macedonian Renaissance it is often grouped along with the stylistically similar Paris Psalter and Joshua Roll.

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  • The Leo Bible (Rome, Vatican, Bib. Apostolica, MS. Reg. gr. 1) is a Byzantine illuminated manuscript dated to the mid 10th century, making it one of the earliest surviving Byzantine Bibles. Though only one volume survives, a preface and an intact contents page tell us that the Bible originally contained both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. Due to its association with the Macedonian Renaissance it is often grouped along with the stylistically similar Paris Psalter and Joshua Roll. (en)
  • A Bíblia de Leão (Roma, Vaticano, Babador. Apostolica, MS. Reg. gr. 1) é um manuscrito iluminado bizantino datado de meados do século X, tornando-o uma das Bíblias bizantinas sobreviventes mais antigas. Embora apenas um volume sobreviva, um prefácio e uma página de conteúdo intacta nos dizem que a Bíblia originalmente continha a Bíblia Hebraica e o Novo Testamento. Devido à sua associação com o Renascimento da Macedônia, muitas vezes é agrupado, juntamente com o Paris Psalter e Joshua Roll estilisticamente semelhantes. (pt)
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  • The Leo Bible (Rome, Vatican, Bib. Apostolica, MS. Reg. gr. 1) is a Byzantine illuminated manuscript dated to the mid 10th century, making it one of the earliest surviving Byzantine Bibles. Though only one volume survives, a preface and an intact contents page tell us that the Bible originally contained both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. Due to its association with the Macedonian Renaissance it is often grouped along with the stylistically similar Paris Psalter and Joshua Roll. (en)
  • A Bíblia de Leão (Roma, Vaticano, Babador. Apostolica, MS. Reg. gr. 1) é um manuscrito iluminado bizantino datado de meados do século X, tornando-o uma das Bíblias bizantinas sobreviventes mais antigas. Embora apenas um volume sobreviva, um prefácio e uma página de conteúdo intacta nos dizem que a Bíblia originalmente continha a Bíblia Hebraica e o Novo Testamento. Devido à sua associação com o Renascimento da Macedônia, muitas vezes é agrupado, juntamente com o Paris Psalter e Joshua Roll estilisticamente semelhantes. (pt)
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