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Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
708
Lingua
Italiano
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2008
Editore
Mondadori
Descrizione
This collection delves into the rich tapestry of Roman history through the works of notable historians. Sallust's riveting accounts of political intrigue, particularly "La congiura di Catilina," paints a vivid picture of the tensions within the Roman Republic, providing insight into the moral decay that plagued its leaders. His keen observations reflect the complexities of power struggles and the consequences of ambition.
Alongside Sallust's narratives, Cornelius Nepos offers a unique perspective on historical figures, illuminating their lives and contributions to society. The anthology thoughtfully curates these texts, making them accessible to readers who seek to understand the foundations of Roman historiography and its lasting impact on Western thought.
The cohesive effort of Giancarlo Pontiggia, Lucia Zuccoli Clerici, and Luca Canali ensures that these ancient works resonate with contemporary audiences. Their scholarly contributions enhance the reading experience, underscoring the relevance of these historical narratives in today's world, and inviting reflection on the lessons that history imparts.
Alongside Sallust's narratives, Cornelius Nepos offers a unique perspective on historical figures, illuminating their lives and contributions to society. The anthology thoughtfully curates these texts, making them accessible to readers who seek to understand the foundations of Roman historiography and its lasting impact on Western thought.
The cohesive effort of Giancarlo Pontiggia, Lucia Zuccoli Clerici, and Luca Canali ensures that these ancient works resonate with contemporary audiences. Their scholarly contributions enhance the reading experience, underscoring the relevance of these historical narratives in today's world, and inviting reflection on the lessons that history imparts.