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Bibliography (unformatted)

 * R. J. Tarrant "Catullus" pp. 43-45 Texts and Transmission: a Survey of the Latin Classics L.D. Reynolds Clarendon Press, Oxford 1983 0198144563


 * Ausculta Fili, Reg. de Bon VIII, vol. 3, no. 4424, cols 328-335


 * R.A.B. Mynors (ed.) Catullus: Carmina. Codex Oxoniensis Bibliothecae Bodleianae Canonicianus Class. Lat. 30 (Codices Graeci et Latini Photographice Depicti, XXI; Leiden, 1966)

Vexilla ad nauseam
Guidance on the use of flags in articles dealing with ancient and medieval states would be a welcome addition to this style guide. I am concerned that editors with vexillological enthusiasms have added flags to articles in ways that suggests some sort of official usage. An example may be found at the article on the Abbassids. In this recent version, a black flag appears in the infobox and a space above the flag contains a sort of visual succession box also using flags. This arraingement presents several problems of historical interpretation: first, the black banners of the Abbassid revolutionaries are well-known, but the infobox implies to the flag an anachronistic official quality which it almost certainly never possessed. Secondly, the sucession box using flags implies smooth, unambiguous transitions between ruling powers. Only two of the many successor states to the Abbassids Empire are suggested through use of these flags. The set up is altogether too simplistic. Another example of a problematic infobox may be found at Roman Empire: In the present version note how there are spaces waiting to be filled with flags. One wonders what national banner preceeded that of the Roman Empire? What was the national banner of the the Western Roman Empire? Where there any flags between the 395 and the Palaeologus dynasty? Etc.

Egeria








Hosios David





 * RSV Isaiah 25:9-10 "It will be said on that day, lo, this is our God; we have waited for him, so that he might save us. This is the Lord for whom we have waited; let us be glad and rejoice in his salvation. For the hand of the Lord will rest on this mountain."

Şebinkarahisar
Şebinkarahisar preserved a large Christian, Greek-speaking population, descendants of the Byzantine inhabitants of the region, through the medieval period and well into the 19th century.

An Armenian presence in the town was supplemented during the 11th century by refugees from the east.

Ritratti

 * 1) Donato Acciaioli, Uffizi 169
 * 2) Marcello Accursio, Ambrosiana
 * 3) Alessandro Achillini, engraving, Ambrosiana
 * Andrea Matteo Acquaviva
 * 1) Tristão da Cunha, engraving, original at Como
 * 2) John Hawkwood, engraving, Uffizi 75, Kunsthistorisches
 * 3) Marcello Adriani Virgilio, Uffizi 180
 * 4) Pope Adrian VI, Uffizi 2991, Kunsthistorisches
 * 5) Rodolphus Agricola, engraving
 * 6) Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, engraving
 * 7) AIAX ALBA, original at Como, Uffizi 11, Kunsthistorisches
 * 8) Fernando Álvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of Alba, engraving, Uffizi 50


 * 1) Leon Battista Alberti
 * 2) Albertus Magnus
 * 3) Andrea Alciato
 * 4) Girolamo Aleandro
 * 5) Pope Alexander VI
 * 6) Alexander the Great
 * 7) Francesco Adiosi
 * 8) Dante Alighieri
 * 9) Bartolomeo d'Alviano
 * 10) Romolo Amaseo
 * 11) Murad II
 * 12) Robert of Naples
 * 13) Hannibal
 * 14) ARAGONA RE
 * 15) Alfonso V of Aragon or Alfonso II of Naples
 * 16) Isabella of Aragon
 * 17) Pietro Aretino
 * 18) John Argyropulus
 * 19) Ludovico Ariosto
 * 20) Arlotto of Prato
 * 21) Aristotle
 * 22) Attila the Hun

Pope Sixtus IV, engraving, Uffizi 111, Ambrosiana, Kunsthistorisches
 * Claudia Ragonia
 * Pietro Gallo Ramo
 * 1) Pietro Riario, Uffizi 3011, Kunsthistorisches
 * Roberto (Messer)
 * 1) Romulus, engraving
 * 2) Roxelana, Uffizi 14
 * Jean Rue
 * Giovanni Rufo
 * Cardinal Rusticucci
 * Rutilius

Battista Siciliano
 * 1) Marcus Antonius Coccius Sabellicus, engraving
 * Poppaea Sabina
 * 1) Jacopo Sadoleto, Uffizi 3034, Ambrosiana, Kunsthistorisches
 * 2) Saladin, engraving, Uffizi 15
 * 3) Jacopo Sannazaro, engraving, Uffizi 192, Ambrosiana
 * Andrea del Sarto
 * 1) Girolamo Savonarola, engraving, original at Como, Ambrosiana
 * 2) Cangrande I della Scala, engraving, Uffizi 80
 * Giuliano Scali
 * 1) Skanderbeg, engraving, Uffizi 16, Ambrosiana, Kunsthistorisches
 * 2) Matthäus Schiner, engraving, original at Como
 * 3) Scipio (dab), Uffizi 3048
 * 4) Scotus (dab), original at Como, Uffizi 139, Kunsthistorisches
 * Duns Scotus
 * 1) Selim I, engraving, Uffizi 3057, Kunsthistorisches
 * 2) Valide Sultan, Uffizi 3059
 * 3) Ascanio Sforza, engraving, Uffizi 2024, Kunsthistorisches
 * Bona Sforza
 * 1) Francesco I Sforza, engraving, Uffizi 92, Ambrosiana
 * 2) Francesco II Sforza, engraving
 * 3) Francesco Sforza, engraving
 * 4) Galeazzo Maria Sforza, engraving, Uffizi, Kunsthistorisches
 * 5) Ludovico Sforza, engraving, Uffizi
 * Maximilian Sforza
 * 1) Muzio Sforza, engraving, original at Como, Uffizi 84, Ambrosiana, Kunsthistorisches
 * 1) Sigismund III Vasa, engraving, Uffizi 412
 * Lucius Cornelius Sulla
 * 1) Pope Sixtus IV, Kunsthistorisches
 * 2) Piero Soderini, engraving, original at Como, Uffizi 187
 * 3) Suleiman II, engraving, Uffizi 3051, Kunsthistorisches
 * 4) Ercole Strozzi, engraving
 * 5) Giudeo Synas, engraving
 * Stefano Szegedino


 * 1) Farinata degli Uberti, engraving, Uffizi 138, Ambrosiana, Kunsthistorisches
 * 2) Niccolo Uzzano, Uffizi 155
 * Uzun Hassan


 * Piero Valeriano Bolzani
 * Valerio Belli
 * Lorenzo Valla
 * Giorgio Vasari
 * Piero Vettori
 * 1) Marco Girolamo Vida, Uffizi 205, Ambrosiana
 * 2) Azzone Visconti, engraving
 * 3) Bernabò Visconti, engraving, Uffizi 78
 * 4) Filippo Maria Visconti, engraving, Uffizi 87
 * 5) Galeazzo I Visconti, engraving, Original in Hospital St. Anne in Como
 * 6) Galeazzo II Visconti, engraving, Uffizi 72
 * 7) Gian Galeazzo Visconti, engraving, Uffizi 85
 * 8) Giovanni Visconti (cardinal), engraving, Uffizi 3040
 * 9) Giovanni Maria Visconti, engraving
 * 10) Luchino Visconti, engraving
 * 11) Matteo I Visconti, engraving, Uffizi 67
 * 12) Ottone Visconti, engraving
 * Giano Vitali
 * 1) Giovanni Vitelleschi, engraving, Original at Como, Uffizi 3010
 * 2) Vitello Vitelleschi, engraving
 * Giovanni Vitelli
 * 1) Paolo Vitelli, Uffizi 114
 * 2) Vietellozzo Vitelli, engraving, Uffizi


 * Jacopo Zabarella
 * Basilio Zanco
 * Jacob Ziegler
 * Theodor Zwinger