- The
Codex Aesinas (Codex
Aesinas Latinus 8) is a 15th-century
composite m****cript. It was
discovered by
chance in 1902 at the
former private estate of...
- An
acinus (/ˈ
æsɪnəs/; pl.: acini; adjective,
acinar /ˈæsɪnər/ or acinous)
refers to any
cluster of
cells that
resembles a many-lobed "berry," such as a...
- the 17th and 18th
centuries in
western European literature. The
Codex Aesinas is
believed to be
portions of the
Codex Hersfeldensis – the lost Germania...
- The
Diocese of Jesi (Latin:
Dioecesis Aesina) is a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church in the Marche, Italy. It is a
suffragan of the archdiocese...
- The
opening page of the
Codex Aesinas of Tacitus's Germania,
which gives a
large amount of
information on Roman-era
Germanic religion....
-
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...
-
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 is...
- The
attestation in the
Aesinas codex,
considered closest to that of the lost
medieval Hersfeld m****cript....
-
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 originally...
-
version of Tacitus'
Agricola which is
contained in the
Codex Aesinas. The
Codex Aesinas is a
composite work
produced in the 15th century,
which is based...