Suetonius, Karl Ludwig Roth (Editor)
C. Suetoni Tranquilli Quae Supersunt Omnia
C. Suetoni Tranquilli Quae Supersunt Omnia
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Lipsiae: Teubner, 1898. Editio Stereotypa. 12mo with black boards and gilt spine title; floral endpapers; civ, 357 pages; index; 17 cm. Ex-library from Barnard College with recurring ink stamp to right top edge; very good with clean pages and tight binding, save two pages at center loosening slightly. Hardcover.
In Latin with occasional Greek. "Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus, commonly referred to as Suetonius was a Roman historian who wrote during the early Imperial era of the Roman Empire. His most important surviving work is De vita Caesarum, commonly known in English as The Twelve Caesars, a set of biographies of 12 successive Roman rulers from Julius Caesar to Domitian. Other works by Suetonius concerned the daily life of Rome, politics, oratory, and the lives of famous writers, including poets, historians, and grammarians. A few of these books have partially survived, but many have been lost." --WikipediaContents: De vita caesarum libri VIII. De grammaticis et rhetoribus. Deperditorum librorum reliquae: collectae ac dispositae.
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