This is Volume 6 of "Diodori Siculi Bibliothecae Historicae Quae Supersunt", a meticulously edited edition based on the most reliable texts. Diodorus Siculus's "Historical Library" is a monumental work of universal history, offering invaluable insights into the ancient world. Covering a vast range of topics and time periods, from mythology to contemporary events, Diodorus provides a comprehensive account of the civilizations of Egypt, Greece, Rome, and beyond. This edition, published in 1829, presents the surviving portions of Diodorus's work, carefully reconstructed for scholarly use. A crucial resource for historians and classicists, this volume allows readers to engage directly with the narratives and analyses of one of antiquity's most ambitious historians.
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