This 1845 edition presents the works of Suetonius, the renowned Roman historian and biographer, in their original Latin. A key figure in Roman literature, Suetonius is best known for his "De Vita Caesarum" (The Lives of the Caesars), a series of biographies detailing the lives of the first twelve Roman emperors, from Julius Caesar to Domitian. These biographical accounts offer insights into the character, habits, and political maneuvers of some of the most influential figures in Western history.
This edition, likely prepared with scholarly annotations by M. Baudement, allows readers to engage directly with Suetonius's original text, offering a valuable resource for students and scholars of Latin literature, Roman history, and classical studies. Suetonius's work remains essential for understanding the personalities and events that shaped the Roman Empire.
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