De Marco Licinio Crasso, qui anno U. C. DCCIIII cum exercitu in Parthos profectus interiit offers a detailed examination of the life and career of Marcus Licinius Crassus, a prominent figure in the late Roman Republic. This Latin text, authored by Bernhard Wilhelm Hoffmann, delves into Crassus's political and military endeavors, focusing particularly on his ill-fated campaign against the Parthians in 54 BC. The work provides valuable insights into the historical context of the period, shedding light on Crassus's role within the triumvirate and his eventual demise.
Students of Roman history and Latin language will find this an invaluable resource for understanding the complexities of Roman politics and military strategy during a pivotal era. The book offers a thorough analysis of Crassus's life, making it an essential addition to any classical studies collection.
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