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Man and Animal in Severan Rome
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322 pages
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Aelian's De natura animalium serves as a profound literary critique of Severan Rome, highlighting the intricacies of its cultural and societal dynamics. The book delves into Aelian's unique perspective, showcasing how his observations on animals reflect broader themes of morality and human behavior. Through this lens, the work provides insights into the complexities of Roman life during the Severan period, making it a significant contribution to both literary and historical discourse.
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2017, paperback
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