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Codex Monacensis
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Codex Monacensis (plural Monacenses) is the designation of several codices housed at the Bavarian State Library in Munich (German: München Latin: Monacum). These include:
- Codex Latinus Monacensis (clm), several related Vetus Latina manuscripts
- Frisingensia Fragmenta (Frising.) 24 and 236, also known as Codex Frisingensis or Codex Latinus Monacensis (clm) 6436, Gospels and Catholic Epistles
- Codex latinus monacensis (clm) 6220, 6230, 6277, 6317, 28135, Pauline and Catholic Epistles
- Fragmentum Monacense, Matthew 9–10; see Vetus Latina manuscripts § Old Testament
- Munich Palimpsest (clm 6225), Exodus–Deuteronomy; see Vetus Latina manuscripts § Old Testament
- Codex latinus monacensis (clm 6239), Tobit, Judith, Esther
- Codex Monacensis (X 033), a Greek uncial manuscript of the Gospels, dated palaeographically to the 9th or 10th century
- Munich Serbian Psalter, also known as Codex Monacensis Slavicus 4, a 14th-century illuminated psalter written in Church Slavonic of the Serbian recension
- Cgm 558 (Codex germanicus monacensis 558), a convolution of two 15th-century manuscripts
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