The History of Rome

The History of Rome

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  • Author: Livy
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Rome
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 576


Livy, Book I.

Livy, Book I.

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  • Author: Livy
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Rome
  • Languages : la
  • Pages : 428


The Rise of Rome : Books One to Five

The Rise of Rome : Books One to Five

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  • Author: Livy
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, UK
  • ISBN: 9780191587603
  • Category : Punic War, 2nd, 218-201 B.C.
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 420

Romulus and Remus, the rape of Lucretia, Horatius at the bridge, the saga of Coriolanus, Cincinnatus called from his farm to save the state -- these and many more are stories which, immortalized by Livy in his history of early Rome, have become part of our cultural heritage. This new annotated translation includes maps and an index and is based on R. M Ogilvie's Oxford Classical text, the best to date. - ;`the fates ordained the founding of this great city and the beginning of the world's mightiest empire, second only to the power of the gods' Romulus and Remus, the rape of Lucretia, Horatius at the bridge, the saga of Coriolanus, Cincinnatus called from his farm to save the state - these and many more are stories which, immortalised by Livy in his history of early Rome, have become part of our cultural heritage. The historian's huge work, written between 20 BC and AD 17, ran to 12 books, beginning with Rome's founding in 753 BC and coming down to Livy's own lifetime (9 BC). Books 1-5 cover the period from Rome's beginnings to her first great foreign conquest, the capture of the Etruscan city of Veii and, a few years later, to her first major defeat, the sack of the city by the Gauls in 390 BC. -


Livy

Livy

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  • Author: Gary B. Miles
  • Publisher: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN: 1501724614
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 264

Some critics of the Roman historian Livy (59 B.C.-A.D. 17) have dismissed his work as a compendium of stale narratives and conventional attitudes. Gary B. Miles reveals in Livy's history a creative interplay between traditional stories, contemporary ideological assumptions, and the historian's own perspective at the margins of Roman aristocracy. Drawing on a range of critical approaches, Miles considers Livy's stance as a historian, the ways in which he reworked his sources, and his interpretation of such historical phenomena as recurrence, continuity, and change. Miles focuses on the foundation stories with which Livy begins his account, detecting in Livy's rendition certain original conceptions of historical time including the suggestion that Roman identity and greatness might be preserved indefinitely through successive reenactments of a historical cycle. Miles pays particular attention to two stories—those of the abduction of the Sabine women and of Romulus and Remus, showing how Livy's versions of these traditional narratives—far from leading to a simplistic moral—address unresolved political issues of his day. According to Miles, Livy shows an unusually tenacious willingness to confront dilemmas in historiography and Roman ideology which were commonly ignored or suppressed by both his predecessors and his contemporaries.


The Early History of Rome

The Early History of Rome

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  • Author: Livy
  • Publisher: Penguin Classics
  • ISBN: 9780140441048
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 436

With stylistic brilliance and historical imagination, the first five books of Livy's monumental history of Rome record events from the foundation of Rome through the history of the seven kings, the establishment of the Republic and its internal struggles, up to Rome's recovery after the fierce Gallic invasion of the fourth century bc. Livy vividly depicts the great characters, legends, and tales, including the story of Romulus and Remus. Reprinting Robert Ogilvie's lucid 1971 introduction, this highly regarded edition now boasts a new preface, examining the text in light of recent Livy scholarship, informative maps, bibliography, and an index. Translated by Aubrey de Sélincourt with an introduction by Robert Ogilvie.


Livy : book XXVII

Livy : book XXVII

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  • Author: Livy
  • Publisher:
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  • Category :
  • Languages : la
  • Pages : 258


Livy: Stories of Rome

Livy: Stories of Rome

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  • Author: Livy
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521228169
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 100

Accessible translations for GCSE students. The translated extracts in Livy: Stories of Rome are linked by commentaries which continue the narrative and discuss points in the text needing explanation.


Rome and the Mediterranean

Rome and the Mediterranean

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  • Author: Livy
  • Publisher: Penguin UK
  • ISBN: 0141960817
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 718

Books XXXI to XLV cover the years from 201 b.c. to 167 b.c., when Rome emerged as ruler of the Mediterranean.


Livy's Women

Livy's Women

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  • Author: Peter Keegan
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351373358
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 271

Livy’s Women explores the profound questions arising from the presence of women of influence and power in the socio-political canvas of one of the most important histories of Rome and the Roman people, Ab Urbe Condita (From the Foundation of the City). This theoretically informed study of Livy’s monumental narrative charts the fascinating links between episodes containing references to women in prominent roles and the historian’s treatment of Rome’s evolutionary foundation story. Explicitly gendered in relation to the socio-cultural contexts informing the narrative, the author’s background, the literary landscape of Livy's Rome, and the subsequent historiographical commentary, this volume offers a comprehensive, coherent and contextualised overview of all episodes in Ab Urbe Condita relating to women as agents of historical change. As well as proving invaluable insights into socio-cultural history for Classicists, Livy’s Women will also be of interest to instructors, researchers, and students of female representation in history in general.


A Companion to Livy

A Companion to Livy

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  • Author: Bernard Mineo
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 1118301285
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 517

A Companion to Livy features a collection of essays representing the most up-to-date international scholarship on the life and works of the Roman historian Livy. Features contributions from top Livian scholars from around the world Presents for the first time a new interpretation of Livy's historical philosophy, which represents a key to an overall interpretation of Livy's body of work Includes studies of Livy's work from an Indo-European comparative aspect Provides the most modern studies on literary archetypes for Livy's narrative of the history of early Rome