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This is Volume 2 of a complete English translation of Martial's Epigrams. Martial, a Roman poet of the 1st century AD, is best known for his witty and satirical epigrams, short poems that often offer pointed observations on Roman society and daily life. This volume offers a valuable resource for students and scholars of classical literature, providing access to Martial's work in accessible language. The Epigrams offer insights into the social customs, values, and personalities of the Roman world, capturing the essence of the era with humor and keen perception. This edition preserves the spirit and artistry of Martial's original compositions, making it an enduring work for those interested in classical poetry and Roman history.
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