Ad Octavianum Augustum De Progenie Sua Libellus, with the subtitle Ope Codicis Ms. Restitutus, offers a unique glimpse into the life and lineage of Octavian Augustus. This historical work, attributed to Marcus Valerius Messalla Corvinus and Raphael Mecenate, provides insights into the ancestry and early life of one of Rome's most influential emperors.
Restored with the aid of manuscript codices, this libellus sheds light on the political and social contexts that shaped Octavian's rise to power. Readers interested in Roman history and the lives of its key figures will find this a valuable resource for understanding the foundations of the Roman Empire and the legacy of Augustus.
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