Corpus Poetarum Latinorum a Se Aliisque Denuo Recognitorum Et Brevi Lectionum Varietate Instructorum, Volume 2, edited by John Percival Postgate, is a comprehensive collection of Latin poetry. This volume offers a meticulously revised compilation of works by various Latin poets, providing scholars and enthusiasts with a valuable resource for studying classical literature. The text includes detailed annotations and variant readings, making it an essential reference for understanding the nuances of Latin poetry and its historical context. This enduring work remains a cornerstone for those engaged in the study of Latin literature and classical scholarship.
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