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Image caption, The Crosby-Schoyen Codex is part of the Bodmer Papyri – a collection of texts discovered in the 1950s
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  • Author, James W Kelly
  • Role, BBC News
  • 12 June 2024

Christianity’s oldest religious book, according to auction house Christie’s, has been sold for more than £3m.

The Crosby-Schøyen Codex, written in Coptic script on papyrus in Egypt, dates to between 250 to 350AD.

A spokesperson said they could not reveal who bought the book due to client confidentiality.

The liturgical book was produced in one of the first Christian monasteries and contains the complete texts of two Bible books.

Eugenio Donadoni, senior specialist for books and manuscripts at Christie’s, told BBC News in April that the text is of “monumental importance as a witness to the earliest spread of Christianity around the Mediterranean”.

“The earliest monks in Upper Egypt in the earliest Christian monastery were using this very book to celebrate the earliest Easter celebrations, only a few hundred years after Christ and only a hundred or so years after the last Gospel was written.”

The manuscript itself contains texts including the first complete epistle of Peter, the Book of Jonah, and an Easter homily.

Image caption, The codex was written in Coptic on papyrus around 250-350 AD

The book is part of the Bodmer Papyri, a collection of several texts which were discovered in the 1950s, and include Christian writings, Biblical extracts and pagan literature.

It was bought by the University of Mississippi where it remained until 1981, and was acquired several times before being purchased by Norwegian manuscript collector Dr Martin Schøyen in 1988.

The codex was among several lots to be auctioned from Dr Schøyen’s collection.



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