Emendationen Zu Sallust is a scholarly work by Gustav Linker, focusing on emendations and textual criticism of the writings of Sallust, the renowned Roman historian. Written in German, this book delves into the intricacies of Sallust's language and style, offering detailed analyses and proposed corrections to the original texts. It is an invaluable resource for classical scholars, linguists, and anyone interested in the study of ancient Roman history and literature. This work provides crucial insights into the challenges of interpreting and preserving classical texts, contributing significantly to the understanding of Sallust's historical narratives and literary techniques.
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