The
Codex Argenteus, "Silver Book", is a 6th-century manuscript, originally containing bishop
Ulfilas's 4th century translation of the
Bible into the
Gothic language. Of the original 336 folios, 188—including the Speyer fragment discovered in 1970—have been preserved, containing the translation of the greater part of the four
gospels. A part of it is on permanent display at the
Carolina Rediviva library in
Uppsala,
Sweden.