Decimi Magni Avsonii Bvrdigalensis Opvscula presents the collected works of Decimus Magnus Ausonius, a prominent poet and rhetorician of 4th-century Roman Gaul. This edition, originally published in 1886, offers scholars and enthusiasts of Latin literature a comprehensive compilation of Ausonius's poems, epigrams, and prose writings.
Ausonius's works provide valuable insights into the cultural and intellectual life of late antiquity, reflecting the transition from classical Roman traditions to the emerging Christian society. His writings encompass a wide range of themes, from personal reflections and descriptions of nature to political commentary and philosophical musings. This volume serves as an essential resource for understanding the literary and historical context of the late Roman Empire.
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