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Although there are over thirty existing copies of the Astronomica, the text as it is known today is derived from three key manuscripts: Codex Gemblacensis (G), Codex Lipsiensis (L), and Codex Matritensis (M).[nb 4] These in turn belong to two separate manuscript families: "α" (which includes G and L), and "β" (which includes M).[20][21] Of the two families, Robinson Ellis wrote: "[α] represents a text more correct, but worse interpolated; [β], a text which is fuller of copyists' errors, but less interpolated."[22]

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According to Volk, Manilius's Astronomica is the earliest extant work on astrology that is extensive, coherent, and mostly intact.[38] Volk writes that since he dedicates the poem to stellar phenomena, it is "indicative of the great fascination ... that the stars held for the Romans of Manilius' period"

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