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Political Dialogues Between The Celebrated Statues Of Pasquin And Marforio At Rome (1736)
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80 pages
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The book features satirical dialogues between the iconic Roman statues Pasquin and Marforio, exploring themes of politics, religion, and society with humor and sarcasm. Written in 1736, it provides keen insights into the 18th-century political and social landscape of Rome, addressing topics like the recent war and peace negotiations. As a classic of political satire, it remains relevant and is studied for its cultural significance. This facsimile reprint aims to preserve its historical value while making it accessible to modern readers.
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2008, paperback
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