According to The New York Times, on May 17 (local time), the Hebrew Bible Codex Sassoon was sold for 38.1 million USD (about 894 billion VND) in an auction organized by Sotheby's. The starting price for the Bible was 26 million USD and the auction ended after only 6 minutes.
The Codex Sassoon Hebrew Bible. (Photo: Sotheby's)
With this price, Codex Sassoon has surpassed Codex Leicester - Leonardo da Vinci's scientific handbook to become the most expensive book in the world. Previously, Codex Leicester was bought by billionaire Bill Gates for 30.1 million USD in 1994. However, this Bible is still not the most expensive text of all time, that title belongs to the first copy of the US Constitution - sold for 43.2 million USD in 2021.
According to Sotheby's, the Codex Sassoon contains all 24 books of the Hebrew Bible. Researchers say the book was created in the late 9th or early 10th century, making it the oldest Hebrew Bible in the world .
The successful bidder for the Bible was the American Friends of the ANU - Jewish Museum in Tel Aviv. The acquisition of the book was also supported by a significant contribution from the family of former US Ambassador to Romania Alfred H. Moses. The Sassoon Codex will then be handed over to the Jewish Museum in Tel Aviv (formerly the Museum of the Jewish Diaspora).
(Source: Vietnamnet/The New York Times)
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