History of Rome, Volume XII: Books 40-42
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Rome, from the beginning.
Livy (Titus Livius), the great Roman historian, was born at or near Patavium (Padua) in 64 or 59 BC; he may have lived mostly in Rome but died at Patavium, in AD 12 or 17. Livy's only extant work is part of his history of Rome from the foundation of the city to 9 BC. Of its 142 books, we have just thirty-five, and short summaries of all the rest except two. The whole work was, long after his death, divided into Decades or series of ten. Books 1-10 we have entire; books 11-20 are lost; books 21-45 are entire, except parts of 41 and 43-45. Of the rest only fragments and the summaries remain. In splendid style Livy, a man of wide sympathies and proud of Rome's past, presented an uncritical but clear and living narrative of Rome's rise to greatness. The Loeb Classical Library edition of Livy is in fourteen volumes. The last volume includes a comprehensive index.Product Details
Price
$36.00
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Publish Date
January 01, 1938
Pages
544
Dimensions
4.59 X 6.66 X 1.03 inches | 0.73 pounds
Language
Latin
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780674993662
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Evan Taylor Sage (1881-1936) was Professor of Latin at the University of Pittsburgh.
Alfred Cary Schlesinger (1900-1993) was Professor of Ancient History at Oberlin College.