Publisher's Synopsis
This volume, "C. Svetoni Tranqvilli Praeter Caesarvm Libros Reliqviae," presents the remaining works and fragments of Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, beyond his well-known "Lives of the Caesars." Edited by Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl and August Reifferscheid, this 1860 edition offers invaluable insights into the breadth of Suetonius's writings and his contributions to Roman literature and history.
Compiled and meticulously annotated, these fragments shed light on various aspects of Roman life, culture, and scholarship, providing a more complete picture of Suetonius as a writer and historian. For scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature, this collection offers a rare opportunity to explore lesser-known aspects of a major figure from the Roman Empire, enriching our understanding of his era and his enduring legacy.
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