Rome in Triumph

Flavio, Biondo

What made Rome great?, written 1459; first edition of the original Latin text since 1559, first translation into any modern language; parallel Latin and English text throughout; edited by Maria Agata Pincelli, translation by Frances Muecke.

Publisher: Harvard University Press. First American edition 2016
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: Cambridge, MA
Fine in very good dustwrapper with a tiny nick on the front panel.


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