The Crosby-Schoyen Codex, an ancient Christian manuscript dating back to 250-350 AD, is set to fetch $2.6 million at a London auction. This rare artifact, featuring early texts of Christian epistles and reflecting the transition to codex format, embodies the evolution of religious documentation. Preserved in Egypt's dry climate, its upcoming sale highlights the enduring value of preserving cultural heritage and the quest for knowledge across millennia.
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The piano and original manuscript used by Freddie Mercury to compose his greatest songs, including "Bohemian Rhapsody," were sold at auction in London for over £3 million.