Thesaurus Antiquitatum Et Historiarum Italiae ... Campaniae, Neapolis, Magnae Graeciae ... is a comprehensive historical and antiquarian resource, meticulously compiled by Joannes Georgius Graevius and Peter Burmann. Written in Latin, this thesaurus delves into the rich historical tapestry of Italy, with a specific focus on Campania, Neapolis, and Magna Graecia. This exhaustive work serves as an invaluable reference for scholars, historians, and anyone with a deep interest in the classical world and the historical roots of Italian civilization.
Containing a wealth of information on ancient sites, customs, and historical events, the "Thesaurus" offers detailed insights into the cultural and political landscape of ancient Italy. Its enduring value lies in its thoroughness and the preservation of historical knowledge, making it an essential addition to any serious collection of historical texts.
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