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        addressed to the emperor Tacitus. It contains an explanation of some common terms, and an
        outline of the system pursued at that period in classifying and disciplining soldiers. It is
        very brief, and presents no features of interest or importance. The compiler has been most
        unjustly charged with copying Vegetius, who flourished nearly a century larer under
        Valentinianus.</p><div><head>Editions</head><p><bibl>Modestus first appeared in a 4to volume without date and without name of pace or
          printer, but which, according to the best bibliographical authorities, was printed at Rome
          by Jo. Scharener de Bopardia about 1474</bibl>, and contains also Pomponius Laetus <title xml:lang="la">de Magistratibus Urbis.</title></p><p><bibl>The tract was subsequently included in all the chief collections of <title xml:lang="la">Scriptores de Re Militari</title></bibl> and <bibl>appears under its best
          form in the edition of that Corpus published with the notes of Stevechius. modius, and
          Schriverius at Wesel (<hi rend="ital">Vesalia clivoram</hi>). 8vo. 1680.</bibl></p></div></div></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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