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Deutsch: Eutropius in einer frühmittelalterlichen Handschrift
English: detail of Plut. 65.35 fol. 16v, showing Eutropius.

Eutropius is considered a pagan author (because, writing in the 370s, he does not discuss Christiainity in any detail), but he was assumed to have been a Christian in the past (because in some mss., his text calls Julian an "excessive" persecutor of Christianity (nimius insectator religionis Christianae),[1] and he is here depicted as a Christian priest (or saint?)

The upload under the misleading filename of "Paulus Diaconus.jpg" dates to 2004.

Text: In nomine domini incipit storiae romanae liber primus Eutropii (follows Pauli Diaconi Historia Romana, incipit: Primus in Itali ut quibusdam placet regnavit Ianus ...)
Date 10th century
date QS:P,+950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Laurentian Library, Plut. 65.35, fol 16v.
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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