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The Laterculus Veronensis or Verona List is a list of Roman provinces and barbarian peoples from the time of the emperors Diocletian and Constantine I, most likely from AD 314.

The list is transmitted only in a 7th-century manuscript preserved in the Chapter Library of Verona.[1] The most recent critical edition is that of Timothy Barnes (1982).[2] Earlier editions include those by Theodor Mommsen (1862),[3] Otto Seeck in his edition of the Notitia dignitatum (1876),[4] and Alexander Riese in his Geographi Latini minores (1878).[5]

  1. ^ Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare, MS II (2), at fol. 255 recto, line 14-fol. 256 recto, line 19; E. A. Lowe, Codices Latini Antiquiores 4 (Oxford, 1947), p. 21, No 477
  2. ^ Barnes 1982, pp. 201–208.
  3. ^ Mommsen 1862.
  4. ^ Seeck 1876, pp. 247–253.
  5. ^ Riese 1878, pp. 127–129.

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