Publisher's Synopsis
This is a scholarly edition of Heliodorus's "Aethiopian Romance" in both Greek and Latin. The text, "Heliodori Aetiopicorum Libri Decem Graece Et Latine Textum Recognovit, Selectamque Lectionis Varietatem Adjecit Chr. C. Mitscherlich ...", presents the original Greek alongside a Latin translation, offering a valuable resource for students and scholars of classical literature. Heliodorus's work is a cornerstone of ancient Greek prose, known for its intricate plot, vivid descriptions, and exploration of love and adventure in exotic settings. This edition includes critical apparatus and variant readings compiled by Chr. C. Mitscherlich, enhancing its usefulness for textual analysis and interpretation. It remains an important text for understanding the development of the novel and its enduring influence on Western literature.
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