Matronarum Monumenta Congessit, Congesta Digessit... is a scholarly compilation of Latin inscriptions, meticulously assembled and organized by Karl Friederichs. This work presents a comprehensive collection of epigraphic evidence relating to women in the Roman world. The book offers invaluable primary source material for researchers and students interested in Roman history, society, and culture. The inscriptions provide insights into the lives, roles, and status of women in ancient Rome, shedding light on their contributions and experiences. This enduring resource remains essential for understanding the complexities of Roman civilization and the lives of its female inhabitants.
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