Poetae Latini Minores is a comprehensive collection of lesser-known Latin poets, meticulously compiled and edited by Aemilius Baehrens. This volume offers a valuable resource for students and scholars of Latin literature, providing access to a wide range of poetic voices and styles from the Roman world. The collection showcases diverse themes and forms, reflecting the richness and complexity of Latin literary tradition. This edition provides a detailed and authoritative text, making it an essential addition to any classical library. Explore the nuances of Latin verse and uncover the hidden gems of Roman poetry with this expertly curated anthology.
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