This is an Italian translation of Sallust's historical monograph, 'History of the Conspiracy of Catiline'. Sallust, a Roman historian, vividly recounts the conspiracy led by Catiline to overthrow the Roman Republic. This edition, translated into Italian, offers readers an accessible way to engage with classical Roman history and political intrigue. Explore the political climate of ancient Rome and the events surrounding one of its most famous conspiracies. An invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts of Roman history and Italian language learning. The book provides insight into the political turmoil of the late Roman Republic and the challenges faced by the Roman state.
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