Scriptores Latini, Jussu Christianissimi Regis Ad Usum Serenissimi Delphini, Volume 113, presents a curated collection of Latin writings prepared under the patronage of the French monarchy for the education of the Dauphin. This volume, part of a comprehensive series, offers valuable insights into classical Latin literature and Roman history. Edited and annotated to provide clarity and context, these texts serve as a vital resource for students and scholars of Latin. The collection showcases the richness and complexity of the Latin language, preserving the wisdom and eloquence of ancient authors. This edition, overseen by Abraham John Valpy, ensures the accessibility and enduring relevance of these essential works.
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