Farsalia, en esta traducci n de Juan de J uregui, narra la guerra civil entre Julio C sar y Pompeyo. Este poema pico, originalmente escrito por Lucano, ofrece una visi n dram tica y detallada de uno de los conflictos m s trascendentales de la historia romana. J uregui, reconocido por su dominio del verso castellano, presenta una versi n que captura la intensidad y la ret rica del original latino, haci ndola accesible a los lectores de habla hispana del siglo XVIII.
Esta edici n en dos vol menes permite apreciar la magnitud de la obra y la habilidad de J uregui para recrear la atm sfera de una poca turbulenta, llena de ambici n, traici n y hero smo. "Farsalia" sigue siendo una lectura imprescindible para aquellos interesados en la historia romana y la poes a pica.
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