This is a scholarly edition of the surviving books of Gaius Velleius Paterculus's "Historiae Romanae". A concise and accessible overview of Roman history, Velleius's work provides valuable insights into the major events and figures of the Roman Republic and early Empire. Written in Latin, this edition, recensuit F. Haase, is intended for students and scholars of classical history and Latin literature. The text offers a contemporary perspective on the rise and development of Roman power, making it a crucial resource for understanding Roman civilization.
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