Publisher's Synopsis
Viri Romae by C. F. L'Homond, originally published in 1839, is a Latin textbook designed to introduce students to the history and virtues of famous Romans. Written in simple yet elegant Latin, the book presents a series of biographical sketches that illuminate key figures and events from Roman antiquity.
Intended for educational purposes, Viri Romae serves as both a language learning tool and an introduction to Roman culture and values. The enduring popularity of L'Homond's work lies in its ability to make classical history accessible to students, fostering an appreciation for the Roman world through engaging narratives.
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