Iustini Historiarum Ex Trogo Pompeio Excerptarum Libri XLIV presents a selection of historical texts compiled by Marco Juniano Justino from the comprehensive work of Trogus Pompeius. This edition, meticulously edited with attention to superior readings, offers invaluable insights into the history of the ancient world as perceived and recorded by Roman scholars. Exploring a wide range of historical events and figures, Justino's abridgment provides a window into the political, social, and military narratives that shaped the Roman understanding of global history.
Written in Latin, this edition serves not only as a historical resource but also as a significant text for students and scholars of classical languages. The clarity and precision of Justino's prose make it an accessible entry point for those studying Latin literature, while the historical content remains relevant for anyone interested in the legacy of the Roman Empire and its interaction with other civilizations. This book offers a timeless perspective on the past, carefully preserved and presented for contemporary readers.
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