De Fabulosa Historia Semiramidis delves into the legendary history of Semiramis, a figure shrouded in myth and celebrated as a powerful queen of Assyria. Authored by Johann Georg Walch and Johann Friedlieb St bel, this work critically examines the historical accounts and fantastical elements surrounding Semiramis, exploring her significance in ancient narratives and her enduring impact on literature and historical imagination. The book explores the evolution of Semiramis's story, separating historical fact from myth, and analyzes the cultural and political contexts that shaped her legendary status. A valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of ancient history, mythology, and literary criticism, "De Fabulosa Historia Semiramidis" provides a fascinating exploration of one of history's most enigmatic figures.
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