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Where can I find translated writings and speeches of Emperor Constantine?

There is not a lot in Constantine’s own words — no speeches, no autobiographical material.There are a a reasonable number official letters, usually quoted in the context of the the controversies between various parties in the church. This page, this one and this collect most of them in translation. Most of them are quoted by Eusebius of Caesarea but that’s not the only source (the links have notes, a bit dated, regarding the sources at the end of each letter). There also a number letters quoted in Athanasius of Alexandria’s writings about Arianism; the link lists the available letters but the site is, unfortunately, a bit tough to navigate (the ‘next’ button will sometimes go to what looks like a blank page — however you can hit ‘next’ again to move through the texts).The other big source of Constantine’s own words are the large number of laws and edicts that are scattered across Roman law collections like the Corpus Juris Civilis and particularly the Codex Theodosianus. This database search collects all of the ones that are supposed to be Constantine’s (in some cases modern scholarship debates the authorship of individual ones — the individual entries include notes on each law regarding that) . Unfortunately most of the entries here are not translated, though some are. However you can use the reference number (CJ ####) to cross-reference against the English version of the Corpus Juris here (for that matter, you can use the find function in your browser and look for “Constantine” on this page, since it’s all one huge web page). There does not seem to be a comprehensive English version of the Codex Theodosianus available online, unfortunately. This book: The Justice of Constantine— with the usual extortionate markup for scholarly publishing, alas — looks at the sources pretty extensively.You can get some sense of the themes that were publicly floated during Constantine’s reign from speeches 4, 5, 6 and 7 in the Panegyrici Latini, translated into English as In Praise of Later Roman Emperors. These are not by Constantine (and not all of them were even delivered when he was present) but as very public presentations they are good evidence for the ideas that were part of the court discourse of his reign.

After CBSE verification, the status says: “mistake letter sent” with a blank remark. What does it mean?

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Why do books sometimes have pages marked "This page intentionally left blank?" My TV manual has nearly 10 of these pages marked at the end, total waste.

Something that looks like waste is actually a side effect of efficiency. They're just optimizing for a resource that isn't obvious to you.There are three non-aesthetic reasons I know of for blank pages, all related to peculiarities in the technology of printing:Many books are (or perhaps were, I haven't kept up) printed on large sheets of paper that get folded into groups of 8 or 16 pages (called signatures) and then cut at the edges. (If you look carefully at the spine of a hardcover book you can often see the groups.) Supposing you write a book that's 250 pages long, that means you will end up with 6 blank pages somewhere because 250 isn't evenly divisible by 8 or 16. This seems inefficient with the book in your hands, but printing and folding the large sheets of paper is much more efficient for certain printing technologies so it's an overall win.Illustration taken from Joumana Medlej's nice explanation of various printing techniques: http://www.makingcomics.com/2011/12/01/self-publishing-tips-offset-printing-part-2/)Before everything was done digitally, some books were updated by just changing the content of particular pages. For example, suppose you have a 500-page, 20-chapter manual for the maintenance of some machine. If you update chapter 4 and make it a couple pages shorter, you don't really want to go through and re-typeset chapters 5-20 just to fix the page numbers. But leaving a gap in page numbers causes confusion, so you just throw in a couple of "intentionally left blank" pages with the correct numbers. (If you added pages, you'd do something tricky like adding letters. E.g., between pages 20 and 21 are pages 20a, 20b, 20c, 20d.)A variant of the former is physical books that were updated piecemeal rather than being reprinted on each change. I worked at a library in the mid-80s and there was some government reference book (the Code of Federal Regulations perhaps?) that we would get regular updates for. It was kept in something akin to the three-ring-binder of your school days. We'd get a small packet of pages which we'd insert or replace existing pages with. A freshly printed copy would look insane because of the number of pseudo-blank pages (from deletions) or kooky page numbers (from insertions).They are marked "intentionally left blank", of course, because they don't want readers to worry that a printing mistake has left them missing something good.I have no evidence for it, but I suspect that pages for "reader notes" were almost always just a way of intentionally leaving blank pages in a way that looks less weird to readers. I would also bet that publisher ads in the backs of some books are similar "we've got the pages so let's use them" filler.

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