Valerii Maximi Factorum Dictorumque Memorabilium is a collection of memorable deeds and words by the famous Roman historian, Valerius Maximus. The book offers a fascinating insight into the morality and ethics of ancient Rome, and features brief but insightful tales about famous Roman figures. This is a compelling read for anyone interested in ancient Roman history and culture.
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