Dot Porter, Curator, Digital Research Services at the University of Pennsylvania Library, presents a video orientation to LJS 381, a 15th century Humanist copy of the ancient Roman historian Sallust’s works on the history of Rome, with contemporary and later annotations, including alternate readings, some of which were incorporated into the text as corrections.
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