Publisher's Synopsis
Praeter Caesarvm Libros Religviae is a collection of fragments and remains from the works of Suetonius, meticulously compiled and edited by Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl. Written in Latin, this volume offers invaluable insights into the lost writings of one of antiquity's most important biographers. Suetonius, best known for his "Lives of the Caesars," provides vivid portraits of Roman emperors and glimpses into the society and culture of the Roman Empire. These fragments, rescued from obscurity, shed further light on his style, historical perspectives, and the breadth of his literary endeavors.
Ritschl's edition is a vital resource for scholars of Latin literature and Roman history, preserving and presenting these remnants with scholarly rigor. This book makes available a rare and precious glimpse into the literary landscape of ancient Rome.
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