Versus de Verona
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Versus de Verona
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The Versus de Verona, also Carmen Pipinianum or Rhythmus Pipinianus, was a medieval Latin poetic encomium on the city of Verona, composed during the Carolingian Renaissance, between 795 and 806. It was modeled on the Laudes Mediolanensis civitatis (c.738), which is preserved today only in a Veronese manuscript. The anonymous Versus have been ascribed to Pacificus, archdeacon at Verona from 803 until his death in 846, but this ascription is unlikely. The poem consists of thirty-three strophes and
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Medieval Latin poem
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2022-09-19T00:00:49Z
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