Valerii Maximii Dictorum Factorumque Memorabilium Libri IX is a collection of historical anecdotes and moral exempla compiled by the Roman writer Valerius Maximus, likely during the reign of Tiberius. This edition, "Ad Optimorum Librorum Fidem Editi...", presents the work according to the most reliable texts available. The nine books offer a wealth of stories illustrating virtues and vices, serving as a valuable resource for understanding Roman values and social norms. The work provides insights into Roman history, mythology, and the philosophical ideas prevalent during the early Roman Empire. "Valerii Maximii Dictorum Factorumque Memorabilium Libri IX" remains a significant text for students of Latin literature and Roman history, offering a glimpse into the moral and ethical landscape of the Roman world.
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