Publisher's Synopsis
Lettres Inédites De Marc Aurèle Et De Fronton, Retrouvées Sur Les Palimpsestes De Milan Et De Rome, Volume 1 presents a collection of newly discovered letters between the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius and his tutor, Marcus Cornelius Fronto. This volume offers invaluable insights into the personal and intellectual lives of two prominent figures of the Roman Empire.
These letters, recovered from palimpsests in Milan and Rome, shed light on their relationship, philosophical discussions, and the political climate of their time. This meticulously transcribed and presented collection is essential for scholars of Roman history, classical literature, and philosophy, providing a unique window into the minds of a philosopher-emperor and his mentor.
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