A codex is a book bound in the modern manner, by joining pages, as opposed to a rolled scroll.
Codex may also refer to:
In computing
- Codex Corporation, a Massachusetts tech company later known as Vanguard Managed Solutions
- Codex Digital, a high-resolution media recording system
- WordPress Codex, a repository and manual for WordPress documentation
- OpenAI Codex, an artificial intelligence model generating code from natural language
In education
- Stanford CodeX Center, a research center at Stanford University focused on artificial intelligence and law.
In entertainment and media
- Codex (Warhammer 40,000), a rules supplement to the tabletop wargame
- Codex (novel), by Lev Grossman (2005)
- The Codex (novel), by Douglas Preston (2004)
- "Codex", song by Pere Ubu from Dub Housing
- "Codex", song by Radiohead from The King of Limbs
- Codex (TV series), a UK quiz show
- Codex, a fictional character from the web series The Guild
- Codex: card-time strategy, a card game by David Sirlin (2016)
Other
- 1983 Code of Canon Law, also known as the Codex Iuris Canonici
- Codex (horse) (1977–1984), American racehorse, Preakness Stakes winner
- Codex Alimentarius, a collection of internationally recognized standards relating to food
- Codex, a warez group
See also
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