Poetae Latini Minores, Volume 2, part 1, is a collection of minor Latin poets, offering a valuable resource for scholars and students of classical literature. Edited by Emil Baehrens and Friedrich Vollmer, this volume preserves the works of lesser-known poets, providing insights into the diverse landscape of Roman poetic expression. This edition, originally published in 1910, makes these texts accessible for modern readers interested in exploring the nuances of Latin verse and the cultural context in which it was produced. A crucial addition to any collection focusing on Latin literature.
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