Fragmented-codex

Another major subject of "fragmented codex" reviews is the , an early 13th-century manuscript that serves as a cautionary tale of "biblioclasm"—the intentional breaking of books.

Scholars famously described the manuscript as a "blackened, decayed lump of parchment" that was as "hard and brittle as glue". fragmented-codex

The concept of the "fragmented codex" has birthed a new methodology called . Another major subject of "fragmented codex" reviews is