This edition of "C. Sallusti Crispi Opera" presents the complete works of the Roman historian Sallust, a key figure in Latin literature. Sallust, renowned for his historical monographs such as "Bellum Catilinae" (The Conspiracy of Catiline) and "Bellum Iugurthinum" (The Jugurthine War), provides invaluable insights into the political and social turmoil of the late Roman Republic. This volume, likely published in 1845, offers readers access to Sallust's original Latin text, allowing for a direct engagement with his elegant and incisive prose. Sallust's writings remain essential for students of Roman history and Latin language alike, offering timeless lessons on power, corruption, and the dynamics of empire.
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