Panegyrici Veteres, Volume 1, is a collection of ancient Latin panegyrics, offering invaluable insights into the rhetoric and political climate of the Roman Empire. These speeches, delivered in praise of emperors and other prominent figures, provide a window into the values, ideals, and power structures of the time.
This volume presents meticulously preserved texts, allowing readers to engage directly with the eloquent prose of antiquity. Scholars and students of Latin literature, Roman history, and classical rhetoric will find this collection an indispensable resource for understanding the art of persuasion and the dynamics of imperial power.
Through these orations, explore the world of ancient Rome and witness the power of language in shaping history.
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