This is Volume 1 of "M. Ann i Lucani Pharsalia," featuring a wealth of variant readings, arguments, and selected annotations by various scholars, supplemented by the editor's own notes. This edition, edited by Thomas May, Pierre Auguste Lemaire, and Thomas Lucan, offers a comprehensive exploration of Lucan's epic poem. "Pharsalia" remains a cornerstone of classical literature, offering insights into Roman history and poetic artistry. This volume is an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of Latin literature, providing a deep dive into one of antiquity's most influential works.
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