De Glossis Quibusdam Vergilianis... by Emil Elias Steinmeyer is a scholarly work exploring and elucidating various glosses found within the works of the Roman poet Virgil. Written in Latin, this book offers in-depth analysis and explanations of specific words and phrases, providing valuable insights for students and scholars of classical literature and Latin philology. This work is an essential resource for understanding the nuances and complexities of Virgil's language, shedding light on the historical and cultural context of his writings. It remains a significant contribution to Vergilian studies, preserving important linguistic information for future generations.
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