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Landolfus Sagax or Landolfo Sagace (''sagax'' meaning "expert" or "scholar") was a Lombard historian who wrote a ''Historia Romana'' in the last quarter of the tenth century or beginning of the eleventh. When his ''Historia'' was first published by Pierre Pithou in Basel in 1569, due to its varied content and sources, Pithou gave it the title ''Historia Miscella''. The manuscript from the Palatine Library at Heidelberg (''Pal. lat.'' 909) preserved in the Vatican Library is written in Beneventan script and shows evidence of having been committed to parchment under the supervision of Landulf himself. The ''Historia'', an expansion and extension of Paul the Deacon's eighth-century ''Historia Romana'',〔Paul's ''Historia Romana'' is itself a continuation of the ''Breviarium'' of Eutropius.〕 contains a list of Byzantine emperors until the then-living Basil II and Constantine VIII (d. 1028) and another of empresses from Fausta to the wife of Michael IV. There are exhortations to a ''princeps'', perhaps implying that it was written at court, but which court is disputed. Some scholars, like Traube, have favoured Naples and others, like Amedeo Crivellucci,〔Crivellucci, ''Landolfi Sagacis Historia Romana'' (Rome) 1912.〕 Benevento, where a prince was then reigning. Surviving manuscripts are littered with marginal notes, many of Landulf's authorship. ==Notes==
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