The Codex Aesinas (Codex Aesinas Latinus 8) is a 15th-century composite manuscript. It was discovered by chance in 1902 at the former private estate of...
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Germania (book) (section Codex Aesinas)
18th centuries in western European literature. The Codex Aesinas is believed to be portions of the Codex Hersfeldensis – the lost Germania manuscript brought...
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the Codex Aesinas (often abbreviated as E) was discovered, and it was also found to contain the form Nertum, yielding the reading Nerthus. The Codex Aesinas...
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considered a direct copy of the Codex Hersfeldensis is the Codex Aesinas Latinus 8, discovered in 1908 (catalogued as Codex Vittorio Emanuele 1631 in the...
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the Codex Aesinas. The Codex Aesinas is a composite work produced in the 15th century, which is based on a now-lost 9th century work, the Codex Hersfeldensis...
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produce for the SS. The Ahnenerbe had tried to gain possession of the Codex Aesinas, a famous medieval copy of Tacitus' Germania. Although Mussolini had...
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Megray Hill or Kempstone Hill. The spelling Graupius comes from the Codex Aesinas, a mediaeval copy of Tacitus's Germania believed to be from the mid-9th...
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The opening page of the Codex Aesinas of Tacitus's Germania, which gives a large amount of information on Roman-era Germanic religion....
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The attestation in the Aesinas codex, considered closest to that of the lost medieval Hersfeld manuscript....
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The ecclesiastical province was assigned the suffragan dioceses of Jesi (Aesina) and Osimo (Auximana). On 5 July 1975, having obtained the permission of...
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