Moeurs Romaines Du R gne D'Auguste La Fin Des Antonins, Volume 2 offers a detailed exploration into the social customs and daily life of Rome from the reign of Augustus to the end of the Antonine dynasty. Ludwig Friedl nder meticulously reconstructs the world of the Roman people, providing insight into their habits, traditions, and social structures. This volume continues the in-depth analysis begun in the first, delving further into the nuances of Roman society during this transformative period.
Drawing upon a wealth of historical sources, Friedl nder paints a vivid picture of Roman life, making this work an invaluable resource for historians and anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of Roman civilization and its enduring legacy. This historical work remains a significant contribution to the study of Roman history and social customs.
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