Epitome De Diis Et Heroibus Poeticis, Seu, Appendix Ad Ovidium... by Joseph de Jouvancy, written in Latin, serves as a compendium of poetic deities and heroes, designed as an appendix to Ovid's works. This classical reference provides a concise overview of figures prominent in Roman mythology, offering insights into their attributes, stories, and significance within the broader context of Roman literature and culture.
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