This book presents two classic works of ancient Roman history by the renowned historian Sallust. In 'The Conspiracy of Catiline', Sallust vividly recounts the infamous plot to overthrow the Roman government of 63 BC, led by the charismatic but ruthless Catiline. In 'The War Against Jugurtha', he chronicles the wars between Rome and Jugurtha, King of Numidia, in the late second century BC. Both works offer timeless insights into human nature, politics, and power.
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