This is an edition of the surviving two books of C. Velleius Paterculus's "Historiae Romanae." This historical work provides a concise account of Roman history, offering insights into the major events and figures of the Roman Republic and the early Roman Empire. Edited by Carolus Halm with a critical apparatus, this edition is a valuable resource for students and scholars of classical literature and Roman history. Velleius Paterculus's writing provides a perspective on the political and social climate of his time, making it an important primary source for understanding Roman civilization.
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