The Codex Argentus of Ulfilas is a version of the Bible translated into the Gothic language by Bishop Ulfilas in the 4th century. It is one of the oldest surviving manuscripts of the Gothic language and has been studied by scholars for centuries. Synonyms for the Codex Argentus of Ulfilas include the Silver Bible of Ulfila, the Gothic Bible of Ulfilas, and the Silver Codex. The manuscript is important to the study of Gothic history and is considered a valuable cultural artifact. Its preservation over the years has ensured that modern scholars are able to gain insight into the early development of Christianity and the Gothic language.