De Anatolii Fontibus, written in Latin by Gerhard Borghorst, explores historical sources pertaining to Anatolia. This work provides valuable insights into the study of ancient Anatolia through a critical examination of available historical texts. As a contribution to classical studies, this book offers a detailed analysis suitable for scholars and students interested in Roman history and the interpretation of primary source material. Its enduring value lies in its meticulous research and its ability to shed light on the historical context of Anatolia during the Roman era.
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