C. Sallustii Crispi Opera presents the complete works of the Roman historian Sallust, a crucial figure in Latin literature. This edition, edited by Georg Aenotheus Koch, offers readers access to Sallust's historical narratives and political insights. Sallust is renowned for his crisp and incisive prose, and his works provide invaluable perspectives on the late Roman Republic. Key texts include "Bellum Catilinae" (The Conspiracy of Catiline) and "Bellum Iugurthinum" (The Jugurthine War), both offering detailed accounts of critical periods in Roman history. This volume serves as an essential resource for students and scholars of classics, history, and Latin literature, preserving the legacy of one of antiquity's most important voices. A vital addition to any collection focusing on classical studies.
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