- m****cripts from late
antiquity such as the
Vergilius Augusteus, the
Vergilius Vatic**** and the
Vergilius Rom****.
Gregory of
Tours read Virgil, whom...
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classical literature are the
Vergilius Rom**** and the
Ambrosian Iliad. The
Vergilius Vatic**** is not to be
confused with the
Vergilius Rom**** (Vatican City...
- The
Vergilius Rom**** is not to be
confused with the
Vergilius Vatic**** (Vatican City,
Biblioteca Apostolica, Cod. Vat. lat. 3225) or the
Vergilius Augusteus...
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There are two
other collections of
Virgil m****cripts, the
Vergilius Vatic**** and the
Vergilius Rom****. They are
early examples of
illuminated m****cripts;...
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Vergilius Ture
Anselm Ferm (January 6, 1896,
Sioux City, Iowa –
February 4, 1974, Wooster, Ohio) was the
Compton Professor of
Philosophy at the College...
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indexed in L'Année philologique. "
Vergilius (1959-)". JSTOR.
Ithaka Harbors. JSTOR 05067294.
Retrieved 2020-06-13. "
Vergilius". MIAR:
Information Matrix for...
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Virgil (Italian:
Polidoro Virgili,
commonly Latinised as
Polydorus Vergilius; c. 1470 – 18
April 1555),
widely known as
Polydore Vergil of Urbino,...
- The
Vergilius Chapel (German: Virgilkapelle) is an
underground crypt next to the
Stephansdom in Vienna. It is
rectangular in form (approximately 6 meters...
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Virgil (c. 700– 27
November 784), also
spelled Vergil,
Vergilius, Virgilius,
Feirgil or Fearghal, was an
Irish priest and
early astronomer. He left Ireland...
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Vergilius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Virgil and
Vergil are the most
common modern English names used for the
Roman poet
Publius Vergilius Maro...