Justinus philippische Geschichte is a historical work by Marcus Junianus Justinus, offering a compendium of universal history with a particular focus on the rise and fall of empires and the lives of prominent historical figures. Written in Latin and later translated into German, Justinus's work provides insights into the political and military events of the ancient world. This edition presents the text in German, making it accessible to a broader audience and providing valuable historical perspective on significant epochs and leaders.
Justinus's writing is appreciated for its concise and engaging style, which allows readers to grasp complex historical narratives. It remains a relevant resource for those interested in understanding the ancient world and the lessons it holds for contemporary society. His account serves as a crucial resource for understanding Roman perceptions of the world and its history.
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