according to le glay et al., the emperor claudius was quite the writer–a history of rome in over 40 volumes, one of etruria in 20, and one of carthage in 8–and the last two were in greek!
surely, gil prose would be duly impressed.
according to le glay et al., the emperor claudius was quite the writer–a history of rome in over 40 volumes, one of etruria in 20, and one of carthage in 8–and the last two were in greek!
surely, gil prose would be duly impressed.