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Iulii Valerii Res Gestae Alexandri Macedonis Translatae Ex Aesopo, a historical account of Alexander the Great's deeds, is presented in Italian, translated from a Greek narrative attributed to Aesop and rendered into Latin by Giulio Valerio. This edition, titled "Le Imprese Di Alessandro Macedone Scritte In Greca Favella Da Esopo E Recate In Latina Da Giulio Valerio, Scoperte Da Angelo Mai, Ora Ritoccate Da Giovanni Berengo Con...", has been revisited and refined by Giovanni Berengo after its discovery by Angelo Mai.
The work offers a glimpse into the legendary exploits of Alexander as perceived through the lens of classical antiquity, combining historical narrative with elements of fable and legend. This edition provides valuable insights into how the figure of Alexander was received and reinterpreted within Roman literary tradition, making it a vital resource for scholars of classical history, comparative literature, and the reception of ancient texts.
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