Eratosthenis Carminum Reliquiae... presents a collection of the remaining fragments attributed to Eratosthenes, the renowned Greek polymath of the Hellenistic period. This compilation offers invaluable insights into the poetic endeavors of a figure celebrated for his contributions to geography, mathematics, and astronomy. Though only fragments survive, these remnants provide glimpses into Eratosthenes' literary style and thematic concerns. This work preserves and makes accessible these vital pieces of classical literature for scholars and enthusiasts alike, ensuring the legacy of Eratosthenes endures through his diverse intellectual pursuits. The Latin edition offers a direct connection to the historical context and facilitates a deeper understanding of the texts.
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