Codex Iuliacensis
The Codex Iuliacensis is a mediaeval book, dating to about 1320 to 1350. The adjective "Iuliacensis" refers to the Rhenish town of Jülich, Latin "Iuliacum", formerly capital of the county / duchy of the same name.
The Codex Iuliacensis is written in Latin and is now kept at the Library of the Diocese of Aachen. The Codex is famous for its description of Blessed Christina von Stommeln and the first record of a woman to have received the stigmata.