Delectus Epigrammatum Graecorum is a meticulously compiled anthology of Greek epigrams, presented in Latin. Authored by Friedrich Jacobs, this collection offers a rich selection of classical Greek poetry, providing valuable insights into ancient Greek culture, literature, and language.
This 1826 edition serves as an invaluable resource for students of classical languages and literature, as well as scholars interested in the epigrammatic tradition. The use of Latin makes the text accessible to a broad audience familiar with classical studies, facilitating a deeper understanding of the original Greek verses.
Jacobs' selection and presentation make this book a lasting contribution to the study of ancient Greek poetry, ensuring its relevance for generations of readers and researchers.
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