Codex of Munich

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Codex of Munich is a part of the oldest known Hungarian translation of the Bible, called Bible of Hussittes. It was written at Tatros (today Târgu Trotuș, Romania) in 1466. Today it is located in Munich at Bavarian State Library. (Cod. Hung. 1)

Content

Codex of Munich contains the Hungarian translation of The Gospel. At the recto of the 108th letter, at the end of Gospel of John, there is written who made the copy, where and when it was produced. As it is written, script was finished by György Németi, Son of Imre Henzsel. There is no further mention about him.

Sources

  • MÜNCHENI-KÓDEX | Magyar Nyelvemlékek [1]
  • Müncheni-kódex – Magyar Katolikus Lexikon [2]
  • Müncheni-kódex - Lexikon :: - Kislexikon [3]