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English: Part of a page of the Codex Laurentianus Mediceus 68.2 (f. 38r), containing Tacitus, Annales, xv 44.3–8, with the reference to Christians
Date 11th century
date QS:P,+1050-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Harald Fuchs, Tacitus über die Christen, Vigiliae Christianae, 1950, p. 65. A reprint from a photographic facsimile: Tacitus. Codex Laurentianus Mediceus 68 I. (II.) [comprising Bks. 1-5, and 11-16 of the Annals; and Bks. 1-5 of the Histories]; phototypice editus. Praefatus est Henricus Rostagno (Enrico Rostagno); in Du Rieu (W. N.) Codices Graeci et Latini phototypice editi, etc. tom. 7. Leiden, 1902.
Author Tacitus (text copied by a monk in the 11th century). Photographic facsimile by Henricus Rostagno, 1902.
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