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Florus, Epitomae Libri II et P. Annii Flori Fragmentum (Halm 1854)
Florus frames the life of Rome as a biological cycle of birth, growth, and decline. Readers will discover why this ancient rhetorician viewed the Roman Empire as an entity driven by a divine plan and the constant friction between Fortune and Virtue.