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Anonymus is the Latin spelling of anonymous, traditionally used by scholars in the humanities for any ancient writer whose name is not known, or to a manuscript of their work. Such writers have left valuable historical or literary records through the ages. Anonymus may also refer to: ==Authors== * Two separate writers both known as Anonymus Valesianus or Anonymus Valesii, authors of two texts, late fifth century and ca. 527 of a vita of Constantine and a fragmentary chronicle, the ''Excerpta Valesiana'' * The Anonymus of Ravenna (Anonymus Ravennatis), author of the ''Ravenna Cosmography,'' a Late Antique geographical work * The Anonymus (chronicler) of the ''Gesta Hungarorum'', the author of a medieval work on the history of Hungary * Gallus Anonymus - early 12th century, the author of the first history of Poland * The Anonymus of Turin (often referred to by the Italian ''Anonimo di Torino''), writer of a catalogue of churches of Rome * The Anonymus Banduri, the author of the ''Πάτρια Κωνσταντινοπόλεως,'' a 10th‑century topography of Constantinople * The Anonymus ''de Rebus Bellicis,'' author of a Late Antique work on warfare * The Anonymus Ανταττικιστης (the Anti-Atticist Anonymus), an opponent of Phrynichus Arabius, valuable for the study of ancient Greek vocabulary * The Anonymus Seguerianus, of the 3rd century, whose work is useful for the study of 1st century rhetoric * The Anonymus Gestorum Francorum, author of the ''Gesta Francorum'', an account of the First Crusade * The Anonymus of York (or The Norman Anonymous), author of an 11th‑century religious/political tract on the right of kings * The Anonymus of Dubrovnik, author of 15th‑century ''Annals'' of that city * Anonymus I and Anonymus II, the authors of commentaries on the ''Phaenomena'' of Aratus 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anonymus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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