Abriss der R mischen Antiquit ten zum Gebrauch bei Vorlesungen (Outline of Roman Antiquities for Use in Lectures), by Friedrich Creuzer, offers a detailed overview of Roman antiquities. This second, improved, and expanded edition serves as a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in the material culture and history of ancient Rome.
Creuzer's work covers a wide range of topics, providing insights into the daily life, customs, and institutions of the Roman world. The book's structure is designed to complement lectures, making it an ideal companion for academic study. This edition reflects the scholarship of its time and remains relevant for those studying the classical world.
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