The Laurenziana Virgil is a mid-fifth-century manuscript containing the most complete surviving text of three of the ancient Roman poet Virgil’s major works: the Eclogues (also called the Bucolics), the Georgics, and the Aeneid. The exact location of its production is unknown; the colophon at the end tells us that the text was corrected in Rome by Turcius Rufius Apronianus Asterius, probably at the end of the fifth or early sixth century. It went through another round of edits in the fifteenth century when it came into the possession of Giulio Pomponio Leto.
We have 1 facsimile edition of the manuscript "Laurenziana Virgil": Vergili Medicei simillimum publice phototypice impressum. Codex Laurentianus Mediceus facsimile edition, published by Typis Regiae Officinae Polygraphicae, 1931
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