Rome and the Mediterranean Books XXXI-XLV of The History of Rome from its Foundation Livy ; Translated by Henry Bettenson with an Introduction by A. H. McDonald
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Текст Мова: англійська Серія: Penguine ClassicsПублікація: London New York Penguin Books 1976Видання: ReprintedОпис: 699 pISBN: - 9780140443189
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For Livy (59 B.C. - A.D. 17), the glorious early history of Rome provided both an a warning to his own degenerate times.
After the decisive defeat of Hannibal in the Second Punic War (218-201), Rome faced a series of challenges from the East - to emerge as master of the Mediterranean in 167 B.C. It is Livy who, by the sheer power of his historical imagination, creates from the bald and often anaccurate sources an enthralling narrative, full of drama and colour, compelities and magnificent oratory. With her triumphs over the heirs of Alexander the Great in the Macedonian Wars, world leadership, passed forever from Greece to Rome; and Livy shows us the men, heroic but human, who took part in an epoch-making event.
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