Vigilia Prima Noctium Ripensium In Aul. Gellium by Christian Falster is a scholarly work dedicated to the writings of Aulus Gellius, a Roman author and grammarian. This book offers insights into Gellius's "Attic Nights," a collection of notes on grammar, literature, history, philosophy, law, and other subjects, compiled from his readings and discussions. Falster's work likely delves into a critical analysis of Gellius's style, content, and historical context, offering valuable perspectives for students and scholars of classical literature and linguistics.
This book provides a detailed examination of Gellius's contributions to our understanding of Roman society, language, and intellectual life. It remains a valuable resource for those interested in the nuances of Latin literature and the development of linguistic thought.
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