COLLECTOR'S EDITION
Codex Gigas XXL - The Devil's Bible
Codex Gigas XXL
Codex Gigas XXL
Limited Art Edition of 66 copies worldwide, each numbered and signed.
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COLLECTOR´S EDITION* Codex Gigas XXL - The Devil's Bible*
COLLECTOR’S EDITION
CODEX GIGAS XXL
Limited XXL Art Edition of 66 + 16 copies worldwide, each individually numbered*
The Book: Handbound in genuine leather, faithfully recreating the original metallic ornaments. 624 pages, size XXL, proportioned to the historic manuscript — 10.63" × 19.69" (27 × 50 cm).
A Companion Volume: An accompanying study book, bound in red velvet. providing scholarly commentary and insights into the Codex Gigas.
Presentation: Both volumes are housed in a handcrafted wooden case, individually numbered (1–66), making each set a unique collector’s piece.
*See “What’s included” below for all edition details.
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Shipping Update: DHL is currently processing the shipments of the Collector’s Edition. Each individually numbered set weighs approximately 12 kg (26.5 lbs), reflecting the scale and craftsmanship of this monumental volume.
Codex Gigas XXL
Codex Gigas – The Devil’s Bible
An icon of mystery and craftsmanship, reborn in a magnificent Limited XXL Collector’s Edition — only 66 + 16 copies worldwide.
Each volume is masterfully handbound in genuine leather, enriched with faithfully recreated metallic ornaments that echo the splendor of the medieval original. Each page of the facsimile is hand-trimmed in our atelier to ensure a faithful reproduction of the spirit of the original book. The legendary Codex Gigas is presented in XXL format, preserving the exact proportions and monumental presence of the original manuscript’s 624 pages.
This meticulous artisanal process follows traditional methods and finishes, giving each copy the texture, edge detail, and authenticity that defined antique books, transforming every facsimile into a true work of art.
Accompanying this extraordinary tome is a luxurious companion volume, bound in red velvet, offering scholarly essays, historical insights, and reflections on the enduring enigma of the Devil’s Bible.
Both books are housed within a handcrafted wooden presentation chest, individually numbered, making each set a unique collector’s masterpiece — a symbol of devotion to art, history, and the eternal allure of the forbidden.
HISTORY
75 kilograms. 624 pages. That is the weight of the mysterious Codex Gigas, which literally means "big book." This heavy manual, written in Latin, holds a dark legend that begins in the monastery of Podlazice (Czech Republic) in 1230. It is also known as the Devil's Bible.
According to experts, it would have taken approximately 30 years to write a book containing the Old and New Testament; two works by Flavius Josephus: the "Ars medicinae" or The Art of Medicine; Isidore of Seville's "Etimologías," a calendar, and Cosmas of Prague's "Chronicle of the Bohemians," among other enigmatic texts. However, according to the myth, the Codex was handwritten in a single night by a single man. A Benedictine monk, known as Herman the Recluse, whose intention was to redeem himself or save his life on the eve of his execution. The only way the monk could see himself completing the impossible task was with the help of the devil. So, after selling his soul, the scribe was able to fulfill the order and obtain his freedom. The legend claims that this pact with the devil may explain why the Prince of Darkness is so prominently represented on one of the codex pages. However, it is not known where this legend began, and it is suspected that it was religiously propagated.
Although portraits of the Devil were common in medieval art, his representation in the Codex Gigas stands out for presenting him alone on a large page.
From there, it is mentioned that the monastery fell into disgrace, and the unsettling work would become part of the rare book collection of Emperor Rudolf II of Habsburg, who could incorporate it into his disturbing library in the late 16th century after a long journey.
The next mention of the Codex Gigas is when Rudolf II took it to his castle in Prague in 1594. It remained there until the Swedish siege of the city at the end of the Thirty Years' War in 1648. The Swedish army plundered the city, and one of the treasures they took was the medieval manuscript. Thus, it ended up in Stockholm, where it miraculously survived a devastating fire. The book attracted the attention of historians and scientists, many of whom dubbed it the "Devil's Bible" and recognized it as one of the wonders of the age. After so much talk, on the other hand, common in those centuries, the National Library seems immune to the curse of the codex, and many people visit it. During its one-year loan in Prague, protected with a wooden cover, in the first week alone, ten thousand people came to admire this medieval jewel.
The gigantic medieval manuscript contains 624 pages made from the skins of 160 different animals.
Subsequent studies have shown that the calligraphy of the manual indicates that it was written by a single person who used a type of ink obtained from crushed insects.
It is certain that the hand of the "fallen angel" is not behind the pages illuminated with red, blue, yellow, green, and golden inks. However, its grandiose content mixed with spells, medicinal cures, obituaries, and mysterious texts remains an enigma to this day.
Many hidden messages have not yet been deciphered, and its supernatural nature has sparked the interest and obsession of countless souls who have sought to obtain the codex illicitly. That is why the work remains in the National Library of Sweden, where it has been on public display since 1819.
The Codex left Swedish territory only twice. The first time was in 1970, to be exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, and the second time was in 2007 when it returned to Prague to be displayed at the Czech National Library.
The Galobart Books is meticulously working on a facsimile edition of this incredible work that treasures great mysteries so that it becomes part of the libraries of enthusiasts of enigma and the beauty of history. In a different size and weight.
More than a book, the Codex Gigas XXL is a masterpiece of devotion and craftsmanship — a collector’s artifact that bridges art, history, and legend, celebrating nearly a century of heritage and the enduring mystery of the world’s most enigmatic manuscript.
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Hi Alejandra Just wanted to say thank you for your help, patience and communications regarding my order of the Codex Gigas. I received it safely yesterday via DHL and it looks fantastic. I’m extremely pleased with how the book and presentation case has turned out as you promised.This is the 2nd limited edition that I’ve ordered and I shall cherish them both…Thanks again I look forward to ordering from you again.
Kind Regards
Drew Hartley. United Kingdom
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Just received the Devils Bible. What a thing of beauty it is.
Neil Woodhouse. United Kingdom
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Hi there Galobart! I have just received my order of the Codex Gigas and it is fantastic! Thank you for all your efforts and keep up the great work.
Matt. J. United Kingdom
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Hello!! I just wanted to write and tell you that the Codex Gigas is absolutely stunning! I am so glad I waited for it! The quality of your books is amazing and I will definitely order another book very soon. Thank you for everything you do.
Carol Zemen. Illinois. United States of America
What's Included
*HANDMADE WOODEN CASE
- A handcrafted wooden presentation case, individually numbered from 1 to 66+16, containing both volumes as a complete set for collectors.
- Interior case dimensions: 31 × 52 × 7 cm (12.2″ × 20.5″ × 2.8″), crafted from solid wood with a thickness of 14 mm (0.55″) for the frame and 7 mm (0.28″) for the lid and base; interior pocket lined with black velvet, finished with a tinted matte varnish, fire engraving on the lid, and a metal clasp.
*FACSIMILE
The book is reproduced in the 10.43" × 19.69" (26.5 × 50 cm) proportions of the original, in the same color tone and with moldings identical to the original ones. The metal binding molds have been faithfully recreated exactly as in the original edition. A very laborious task has been carried out to reconstruct many capital letters that were previously illegible.
*CERTIFICATE
Certificate of Authenticity, numbered from 1 to 66+16, printed on 350-gram paper.
A COMPANION STUDY VOLUME
Accompanying this extraordinary tome is a luxurious companion book bound in red velvet, offering exclusive scholarly insights, essays, and commentary on the history, art, and mystery of the Codex Gigas.
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Beyond the legend, we need to remember that Codex Gigas is one of the most astonishing books ever created and a monumental handwritten masterpiece of European civilization.
It contains the complete Latin Vulgate Bible, alongside histories, and works that preserved the intellectual inheritance of Europe.
To open its pages is to encounter the world of Christendom in all its grandeur and wisdom.
The Codex Gigas XXL from TGB Limited Editions is simply a colossal work of art likely to be proudly displayed as a heirloom by generations yet to come.
I must say Galobart special Limited Editions have re-created a veritable masterpiece.
I personally consider it an honour and a privilege to have come across such an offering.
A big thank you to Alejandra and to the whole Galobart team for making this possible.
Amazing







