First bible of Charles the Bald person

The First bible of Charles the Bald person (Paris, National library of France, ms lat. 1) is a manuscript of the 9th century of the Bible abundantly enluminé. It is also known like the Bible of the count Vivien or the Vivien Bible.

Its dimensions are of 495 mm out of 345 mm and it is made up of 423 folios in Vellum paper.

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