Sallust's History of the Conspiracy of Catiline, and Jugurthine War offers a crucial insight into the late Roman Republic through the eyes of one of its most astute political observers. Sallust's gripping narratives recount the infamous plot led by Catiline to overthrow the Roman government and the protracted war against Jugurtha in Numidia. This volume, presented in Latin, provides an invaluable resource for students and scholars of classical literature and Roman history. Sallust's work is renowned for its vivid character portrayals, moral reflections, and detailed accounts of political intrigue and military conflict. This edition allows readers to engage directly with Sallust's original text, offering a profound understanding of the social and political forces that shaped the Roman world.
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