Römische Geschichte, published in 1885, is a classic work on Roman history by Theodor Mommsen, a renowned German classical scholar and Nobel laureate in Literature. This detailed history explores the rise and development of Rome from its founding to the end of the Republic, offering insights into Roman politics, society, and culture.
Mommsen's comprehensive study provides a rich narrative, covering key events and figures that shaped Roman civilization. His profound analysis and scholarly rigor have made Römische Geschichte an enduring resource for students and enthusiasts of ancient history. This edition presents Mommsen's monumental work in its original German, preserving its historical and literary value for modern readers.
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