. . . "Codex Aesinas"@en . . "Codex Aesinas"@de . . . . "1054884336"^^ . . "Codex \u00C6sinas"@it . . . . . . . . . . . . "Il Codex \u00C6sinas (Codex Latinus \u00C6sinas 8 = Sigle E), o Codice Esinate, \u00E8 un manoscritto miscellaneo del IX secolo con numerose aggiunte del XV secolo, scoperto per caso nel 1902 a Jesi (da cui il nome) nella biblioteca del conte Aurelio Guglielmi Balleani (1826-1908). \u00C8 uno dei manoscritti pi\u00F9 antichi giunti fino a noi del Bellum Troianum di Ditti Cretese e dell'Agricola di Tacito, del quale, negli ultimi fascicoli quattrocenteschi, contiene anche la Germania."@it . . . . . . . . "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 the Count Baldeschi Balleani family located in Jesi, in the province of Ancona, Italy. The manuscript is considered especially valuable because it contains the Opera Minora (shorter works) of the Roman historian Tacitus, including the Agricola and the Germania. Due to the inclusion of eight folia written in Carolingian minuscule script within the Agricola, the Tacitus portion of the Codex is generally regarded as a direct copy of the missing Codex Hersfeldensis (H), a 9th-century manuscript that contained a copy of the original Opera Minora by Tacitus. The Carolingian folia are thought to be originals taken from the lost codex. In 1994, the"@en . . . . . . . . . "14451"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Der Codex Aesinas (Codex Aesinas Latinus 8 = Sigle E) ist eine Sammelhandschrift aus dem 15. Jahrhundert aus dem ehemaligen Privatbesitz der gr\u00E4flichen Familie Baldeschi Balleani aus dem italienischen Jesi, Ancona, die 1902 zuf\u00E4llig entdeckt wurde. Der besondere Wert der Handschrift liegt in den beinhaltenden, zu den \u201Ekleineren Schriften\u201C des r\u00F6mischen Historiographen Tacitus z\u00E4hlenden, \u201EAgricola\u201C und der \u201EGermania\u201C. Durch die Einbindung von acht Bl\u00E4ttern in karolingischer Minuskelschrift im \u201EAgricola\u201C gilt der Tacitus-Teil des Codex in der Forschung gemeinhin als direkte Abschrift des verschollenen Codex Hersfeldensis (H) der Urschrift (Archetyp) der \u201EOpera minora\u201C des Tacitus und die karolingischen Folia als Originale. Die Eigent\u00FCmerfamilie Baldeschi Balleani verkaufte den Codex 1994 an "@de . . . "68244350"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "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 the Count Baldeschi Balleani family located in Jesi, in the province of Ancona, Italy. The manuscript is considered especially valuable because it contains the Opera Minora (shorter works) of the Roman historian Tacitus, including the Agricola and the Germania. Due to the inclusion of eight folia written in Carolingian minuscule script within the Agricola, the Tacitus portion of the Codex is generally regarded as a direct copy of the missing Codex Hersfeldensis (H), a 9th-century manuscript that contained a copy of the original Opera Minora by Tacitus. The Carolingian folia are thought to be originals taken from the lost codex. In 1994, the Baldeschi Balleani family sold the codex to the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma where it is now known as the Codex Vittorio Emanuele 1631."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Il Codex \u00C6sinas (Codex Latinus \u00C6sinas 8 = Sigle E), o Codice Esinate, \u00E8 un manoscritto miscellaneo del IX secolo con numerose aggiunte del XV secolo, scoperto per caso nel 1902 a Jesi (da cui il nome) nella biblioteca del conte Aurelio Guglielmi Balleani (1826-1908). \u00C8 uno dei manoscritti pi\u00F9 antichi giunti fino a noi del Bellum Troianum di Ditti Cretese e dell'Agricola di Tacito, del quale, negli ultimi fascicoli quattrocenteschi, contiene anche la Germania. Il codice, gi\u00E0 di propriet\u00E0 dei Conti Baldeschi-Balleani di Jesi, venne venduto allo Stato italiano nel giugno del 1994. Oggi \u00E8 conservato presso la Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma (Cod. Vitt. Em. 1631)."@it . . . . . "Der Codex Aesinas (Codex Aesinas Latinus 8 = Sigle E) ist eine Sammelhandschrift aus dem 15. Jahrhundert aus dem ehemaligen Privatbesitz der gr\u00E4flichen Familie Baldeschi Balleani aus dem italienischen Jesi, Ancona, die 1902 zuf\u00E4llig entdeckt wurde. Der besondere Wert der Handschrift liegt in den beinhaltenden, zu den \u201Ekleineren Schriften\u201C des r\u00F6mischen Historiographen Tacitus z\u00E4hlenden, \u201EAgricola\u201C und der \u201EGermania\u201C. Durch die Einbindung von acht Bl\u00E4ttern in karolingischer Minuskelschrift im \u201EAgricola\u201C gilt der Tacitus-Teil des Codex in der Forschung gemeinhin als direkte Abschrift des verschollenen Codex Hersfeldensis (H) der Urschrift (Archetyp) der \u201EOpera minora\u201C des Tacitus und die karolingischen Folia als Originale. Die Eigent\u00FCmerfamilie Baldeschi Balleani verkaufte den Codex 1994 an die Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma (Biblioteca Vittorio Emanuele II), wo er heute als \u201ECodex Vittorio Emanuele 1631\u201C gef\u00FChrt wird."@de . . . .