Materials of the Codex Sinaiticus: How was the Oldest Surviving Bible Made?

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Members of the BL conservation team who worked on this fourth-century Greek Bible discuss the way the parchment pages were produced from animal skins, how they were prepared for writing and how they were sewn and bound into a book. No valuations given. Advance booking essential.

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