De Archaismis Sallustianis... is a detailed study of the archaic language used by the Roman historian Sallust. This scholarly work, authored by P. Schultze, delves into the specific instances of archaisms found in Sallust's writings, examining their usage and significance within the broader context of Latin literature. It offers valuable insights for students and scholars of Latin, classical literature, and Roman history, providing a deeper understanding of Sallust's unique style and his conscious use of archaic forms to add gravity and authority to his historical narratives. This book remains relevant for anyone seeking a comprehensive analysis of Sallust's linguistic techniques and their impact on his prose.
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