Publisher's Synopsis
Inscriptionum Latinarum Selectarum Amplissima Collectio is a comprehensive collection of selected Latin inscriptions, meticulously compiled to illuminate the study of Roman antiquity. This second volume builds upon existing major collections, offering numerous supplements and emendations, thereby providing invaluable resources for scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Edited by eminent scholars Johann Gaspard Hagenbuch, Johann Kaspar von Orelli, and Wilhelm Henzen, this work is an essential reference for understanding Roman culture, society, and administration through the lens of epigraphy. The inscriptions included offer insights into various aspects of Roman life, making this volume a cornerstone for research in classical studies and Roman history. A vital addition to any serious collection on Roman antiquity.
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