[Solved] The Vatican Library’s Codex Vaticanus is the oldest extant copy of what?

The Quiz: The Vatican Library’s Codex Vaticanus is the oldest extant copy of what?

New Testament
Magna Carta
Justinian Code
Martin Luther’s 95 Theses

The Codex Vaticanus is a Greek manuscript that was written in the fourth century CE, which makes it the world’s oldest extant copy of the New Testament. It is aptly held by the Vatican Library in Vatican City. Altogether, the codex is written on 759 individual leaves of fine vellum and is used as the basis for most modern versions of the Greek New Testament.

The correct answer to this quiz is New Testament.

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