The Early History of Rome (Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading)

Books I-V of the Ab Urbe Condita

By Livy (Author), Matthew Peacock (Introduction), B. O. Foster (Translator)

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The Early History of Rome (Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading)

Books I-V of the Ab Urbe Condita

by Livy, Matthew Peacock, B. O. Foster
OVERVIEW

Livys Early History of Rome tells of a small monarchical states struggle to survive. It tells the story of the overthrow of the kings and the development of the Roman Republic. It depicts the qualities that allowed the early Romans to overcome internal disputes and foreign enemies and to recover after the nearly total destruction of their city in 390 BC. Livy writes with fairness, humanity, and an irresistible enthusiasm for the courage, honesty, and self-sacrifice that exemplified what it was to be Roman.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

Titus Livius was born in Patavium (modern Padua) in northern Italy around 59 BC. Given that he was able to devote so much of his life to writing history, it is reasonable to suppose that Livys family must have been fairly wealthy. This work, which he called the Ab Urbe Condita-"From the Founding of the City"- took Livy forty years to write.

Pub Date: 7/16/2005

ISBN: 9780760770238

Price: $11.95 / $15.95 CAN

Format: Paperback

Pages: 448 pages

Trim: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0 Inches

Territories: WENG

Category: Classics

Publisher: Barnes & Noble

Carton Quantity: 24

Series: Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading