“the language of truth is too simple for inexperienced ears.”
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A few days in Athens: being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum
A few days in Athens presents a translated version of a Greek manuscript unearthed from the ruins of Herculaneum. The manuscript provides a glimpse into the daily life, culture, and society of ancient Athens as it was during the Roman Empire. The book serves as a valuable historical document for scholars and enthusiasts of classical history. more
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