Noctes Atticae - Liber II (Latin Edition) by Aulus Gellius invites readers into the learned, curious, and often surprising world of one of Rome’s most engaging miscellanists. Written in elegant Latin, this second book continues the celebrated Noctes Atticae , a work shaped by wide reading and attentive listening—capturing grammar and usage, literary criticism, philosophy, law, history, and memorable anecdotes drawn from the intellectual life of the ancient Mediterranean. In Liber II , Aulus Gellius presents brief, self-contained chapters that move with ease from the precise to the playful, preserving fragments of earlier authors and recording discussions that illuminate how educated Romans read texts, argued points of language, and tested ideas. The result is a living archive of classical learning: not a single continuous narrative, but a sequence of vivid encounters with books, teachers, and traditions, all conveyed in Gellius’ distinctive voice and his keen eye for what is worth remembering. This Latin edition is intended for readers who wish to engage directly with the original language—students, classicists, and lovers of Latin prose alike. Whether read continuously or consulted in shorter sittings, Noctes Atticae - Liber II offers a rich experience of Roman thought and scholarship, preserving the texture of intellectual conversation and the enduring pleasure of attentive reading.