Publisher's Synopsis
This collection of Latin poetry offers a comprehensive survey of the classical Latin tradition, from the earliest poets to the most recent. Edited and annotated by two of the foremost scholars of Latin literature, Alexander Riese and Franz Buecheler, this anthology provides a valuable resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of classical literature. With its detailed introductions, extensive notes, and thoughtful selections, this book is an essential guide to the rich and varied world of Latin poetry.
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