The Codex Claromontanus manuscript is found as a vellum (or wool parchment) recording of Paul's epistles and the Book of Hebrews in Greek and Latin on facing pages.
525 AD
Dionysius Exiguus establishes "Anno Domini" as a dating system (AD) under Julian and Gregorian calendars.
529 AD
Justinian closes the Academy of Athens (originally formed by Plato in 387 BC).
550 AD
The Chinese develop block book printing for carving proof texts into wood.
Cassiodorus, a Roman statesman, founds a monastery and establishes a scriptorium for the copying and preserving of secular works of literature.
570 AD
Mohammed is born in Mecca.
589 AD
The Synod of Toledo inserts a filioque to the Nicene Creed stating that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son. This statement is later officially adopted by Rome.