This volume brings together critical works by Tacitus and Suetonius in their original Latin. It features Tacitus's "Dialogus De Oratoribus," a discourse on the art of rhetoric, offering insights into the styles and techniques of Roman orators. Also included is Tacitus's "Germania," an ethnographic study of the Germanic tribes. Furthermore, the book presents a fragment of Suetonius's "De Viris Illustribus," providing biographical sketches of notable literary figures. This edition includes a phototypical reproduction of the Codex Leidensis Perizonianus, making it a valuable resource for scholars of classical literature and Roman history.
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