Explore the rich tapestry of Roman literary history with Wilhelm Sigmund Teuffel's comprehensive work, "A History of Roman Literature," translated by W. Wagner. This enduring study delves into the key figures, movements, and masterpieces that shaped Roman literary traditions. From the early poets and playwrights to the philosophers and historians of the Roman Empire, Teuffel provides insightful analysis and historical context. Discover the works of Virgil, Cicero, Seneca, and many others who left an indelible mark on Western civilization. This translation by W. Wagner makes Teuffel's scholarship accessible to English-speaking readers, offering a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the legacy of ancient Rome.
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