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English: Detail of the 2nd Medicean manuscript of Tacitus (Codex Mediceus 68 II fol. 38 r: Annales 15:44.). showing the word Christianos. The large gap between the 'i' and 's' has been highlighted; under ultraviolet light an 'e' is visible in the gap, replacing the 'i'.
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  • MII.png: Tacitus (text copied by a monk in the 11th century). Photographic facsimile by Henricus Rostagno, 1902.
  • derivative work: User:Earthsound (talk)

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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: cropped, added arrow. The original can be viewed here: MII.png. Modifications made by Earthsound.

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current11:02, 25 November 2009Thumbnail for version as of 11:02, 25 November 2009404 × 129 (43 KB)Earthsoundhigher resolution version based on better source
18:24, 9 May 2009Thumbnail for version as of 18:24, 9 May 2009246 × 93 (6 KB)Anthony on Stilts{{Information |Description={{en|1=Detail of the 2nd Medicean manuscript of Tacitus (Codex Mediceus 68 II fol. 38 r: ''Annales'' 15:44.). showing the word ''Christianos''. The large gap between the 'i' and 's' has been highlighte
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