Justinus De Historiis Philippicis Et Totius Mundi Originibus is a historical work by Marcus Junianus Justinus, likely published around 1815, and edited by Pierre Joseph Cantel. Written in Latin, this book presents Justinus's epitome of the much larger Philippic History by Pompeius Trogus, a comprehensive account of Macedonian and world history. The work covers a vast range of historical events and geographical regions, beginning with the earliest periods and extending to the time of Augustus. Justinus's abridgement offers a valuable, if condensed, view of the ancient world, touching on the histories of various empires and cultures. This edition provides scholars and students of classical history with access to Justinus's important historical summary.
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