Moeurs romaines du r gne d'Auguste la fin des Antonins, Volume 4, by Ludwig Friedlander, offers a detailed exploration of Roman life and customs from the reign of Augustus to the end of the Antonine dynasty. This French translation, based on the second German edition, provides a comprehensive view of Roman society, encompassing social norms, daily life, and cultural practices. The book includes general considerations and remarks that enrich the reader's understanding of the period. A valuable resource for historians and anyone interested in ancient Rome, this volume sheds light on the enduring aspects of Roman civilization.
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