“Embodied in tablets” means that something is written down or recorded in a physical form, such as on a tablet or other type of medium. The Latin phrase used for this is "inclusum in tabulis," which is preferred over "inserted into the records." This phrase is found in Cicero's Catilinarian Orations (1.4) and is defined by the Oxford Latin Dictionary as "written down, recorded, committed to writing."

Embodied in tablets inclusum in tabulis rather than inserted into the records Cic Cat 14 with OLD sv 8a翻译

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