This is a historical edition of "Cornelius Nepos, Erklärt von Karl Nipperdey. Kleinere Ausg", likely a Latin textbook or reader featuring the works of the Roman biographer Cornelius Nepos. Prepared by Karl Nipperdey, this edition would provide explanatory notes and commentary to aid students in understanding Nepos’s Latin prose and gaining insights into Roman history and culture.
Cornelius Nepos was known for his biographical works, offering glimpses into the lives of notable figures from Roman and Greek history. This edition would have been a valuable resource for students learning Latin and exploring classical antiquity, providing both linguistic and historical context. Despite being published in 1885, its enduring value lies in preserving the accessibility and insights into the world of the Roman Republic and early Empire through the lens of its biographical subjects.
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