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Anonymus is the Latin spelling of anonymous, traditionally used by scholars in the humanities for any ancient writer whose name is not known, or to a manuscript of their work. Such writers have left valuable historical or literary records through the ages.
Anonymus may also refer to:
Authors
Two separate writers both known as Anonymus Valesianus or Anonymus Valesii, authors of two texts, late fifth century and ca. 527 of a vita of Constantine and a fragmentary chronicle, the Excerpta Valesiana
The Anonymus of Ravenna (Anonymus Ravennatis), author of the Ravenna Cosmography, a Late Antique geographical work
The Anonymus (notary of King Béla III of Hungary) of the Gesta Hungarorum, the author of a medieval work on the history of Hungary
Gallus Anonymus, early 12th century, the author of the first history of Poland
The Anonymus of Turin (often referred to by the Italian Anonimo di Torino), writer of a catalogue of churches of Rome
The Anonymus Banduri, the author of the Πάτρια Κωνσταντινοπόλεως, a 10th‑century topography of Constantinople
The Anonymus de Rebus Bellicis, author of a Late Antique work on warfare
The Anonymus Ανταττικιστης (the Anti-Atticist Anonymus), an opponent of Phrynichus Arabius, valuable for the study of ancient Greek vocabulary
The Anonymus Seguerianus, of the 3rd century, whose work is useful for the study of 1st century rhetoric
The Anonymus Gestorum Francorum, author of the Gesta Francorum, an account of the First Crusade
The Anonymus of York (or The Norman Anonymous), author of an 11th‑century religious/political tract on the right of kings
The Anonymus of Dubrovnik, author of 15th‑century Annals of that city
Anonymus I and Anonymus II, the authors of commentaries on the Phaenomena of Aratus
Manuscript copyists
Sometimes Anonymus refers not to an author, but to a manuscript copyist. Few manuscripts were signed, so the list might be extended almost indefinitely, but some manuscripts can be said to have transferred some of their importance to the copyist; in the manuscript tradition of Phaedrus, for example, it is common to refer to the Anonymus Nilanti, a 13th-century copyist named after the scholar who edited him in 1709.
An Anonymus de antiquitate Urbis, stated by Christian Hülsen to be a copyist of the Roma Instaurata of Flavio Biondo
Other
Anonymus (band), a Quebec Thrash metal band
Anonymus, the earliest ancestor of fictional character Ijon Tichy
Anonymus and Anonymus II, instrumentals by Focus from, respectively, In and Out of Focus and Focus 3
See also
Anon (disambiguation)
Anonymous (disambiguation)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Chironomus anonymus
- Anonymus (penulis kronik)
- Samus anonymus
- Anonymus Valesianus
- Senecio anonymus
- Rzepicha
- Prolatiforceps anonymus
- Kastel Vajdahunyad
- Gallus Anonymus
- Siemowit
- Anonymus
- Gallus Anonymus
- Gesta Hungarorum
- Anonymus (notary of Béla III)
- Anonymus (band)
- Anonymus Valesianus
- Focus 3
- Anonymus Leidensis
- Anonymous
- Anonymous IV