codex
This term evokes the transition from the scroll to the bound book, representing a shift in how information was stored and accessed in antiquity. It carries a scholarly and archival connotation, typically appearing in discussions of paleography, theology, or ancient history. In legal and professional contexts, the word shifts from a physical object to a conceptual framework. It implies a rigid, authoritative structure of rules that provides a definitive standard for conduct or law, distinguishing it from a loose set of guidelines.
Meanings
An ancient manuscript text in book form, typically consisting of handwritten pages bound together between covers.
"The Vatican Library houses several early biblical codices."
A systematic collection of laws or regulations, often compiled into a single authoritative volume.
"The legal team referenced the codex to determine the statutory requirements for the case."