Sacer Fasciculus, a work by Pomponius Laetus, offers invaluable insights into Renaissance humanism and classical scholarship. Written in Latin, this text exemplifies the revival of interest in ancient Roman history and culture that characterized the period. Laetus, a central figure in the Roman Academy, provides a unique perspective on the intellectual and cultural life of Renaissance Rome. This edition allows modern readers to engage with the original Latin text and appreciate Laetus's contribution to the rediscovery of classical knowledge. Scholars and students of Renaissance history, Latin literature, and classical studies will find "Sacer Fasciculus" to be an essential resource.
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