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Codex Gothanus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Codex Gothanus One ''Codex Gothanus'' (simply meaning a codex in the library at Gotha, Germany) is an early ninth-century codex written at Fulda,〔Now in the library at Gotha, hence its name.〕 that was commissioned by Eberhard of Friuli, probably about 830, from the scholar Lupus Servatus, abbot of Ferrières. The original is lost, but ''Codex Gothanus'' is one of two extant copies.〔The other is conserved at Modena.〕 The manuscript contains laws useful in the administration of Friuli, preceded by a text of the origins of the Lombards, probably compiled before the death of Pepin of Italy (810). According to Walter Pohl〔Pohl, "Memory, identity and power in Lombard Italy", in Yizthak Hen and Matthew Innes, ''The Uses of the Past in the Early Middle Ages'' (Cambridge University Press) 2000 p. 20f.〕 it is written from a Carolingian and Christian perspective, substituting for the ''Longobardi'' origin myth concerning Wotan a controlling sense of Providence. The ''Monumenta Germaniae Historica'' version (''MGH SRL'', pp 7-11) calls it ''Historia Langobardorum Codicis Gothani''. The opening and closing of the Codex Gothanus are so different from the ''Origo Gentis Langobardorum'' and Paul the Deacon that Thomas Hodgkin, ''Italy and Her Invaders'' (vol VI 1880:146, note B.) printed them separately rather than attempt to weave them into a coherent whole. Another ''Codex Gothanus'' at Gotha contains excerpts of the ''Strategemata'' of Frontinus.〔(LacusCurtius: "The manuscripts of Frontinus" )〕 ==Notes==
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