This volume, "Caii Sallustii Crispi Omnia Quae Exstant Opera," presents the complete extant works of Gaius Sallustius Crispus, commonly known as Sallust. A Roman historian and politician, Sallust is renowned for his historical monographs, which offer insightful and often critical perspectives on the late Roman Republic. His most famous works include "The Conspiracy of Catiline" (Bellum Catilinae) and "The Jugurthine War" (Bellum Iugurthinum), both of which are included in this collection.
Sallust's writings are characterized by their moralizing tone and their focus on the decline of Roman virtue and the corruption of its political institutions. This edition provides scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature with a comprehensive resource for studying Sallust's contributions to the understanding of Roman history and political thought. The works offer valuable insights into the social, political, and military challenges faced by the Roman Republic during a period of significant transformation.
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