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  1. The History of Rome (Livy's Rome), Books 1 to 36 (mobi) by Titus Livius, 2009-09-27
  2. Livy: History of Rome, VII, Books 26-27 (Loeb Classical Library No. 367) by Livy, 1943-01-01
  3. Discourses on Livy by Niccolo Machiavelli, 2005
  4. Livy: Stories of Rome (Translations from Greek and Roman Authors) by Livy, 1982-02-26
  5. Livy's Written Rome by Mary Jaeger, 2009-02-13
  6. Ab Urbe Condita: Volume I:Books I-V (Oxford Classical Texts) (Latin Edition) (Bks.1-5) by Livy, 1974-12-12
  7. Discourses on Livy by Niccolo Machiavelli, 2010-04-23
  8. Rome's Mediterranean Empire Book 41-45 and the Periochae (Oxford World's Classics) (Books 41-45) by Livy, 2007-11-24
  9. Machiavelli's New Modes and Orders: A Study of the Discourses on Livy by Harvey C. Mansfield, 2001-04-15
  10. Livy: History of Rome,Volume V, Books 21-22 (Loeb Classical Library No. 233) by Livy, 1929-01-01
  11. The History of Rome (Books I-VIII) by Titus Livius Livy, 2010-06-24
  12. Commentary on Livy, Books 1-5 by R. M. Ogilvie, 1965
  13. Livy: Book XXII (Bk. 22)
  14. A Historiographical Study of Livy (Monographs in Classical Studies) by James Lipovsky, 1981-06

41. Livy
livy. A BC. The book s title, Ab Urbe Condita ( From the Founding of the City ), makes livy s ambition clear, but not his method.
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A native of Padua on the Po River in northern Italy Titus Livius (around 59 BC - AD ), in English known as Livy , wrote a monumental history of Rome from its founding in 753 BC . The book's title, Ab Urbe Condita ("From the Founding of the City"), makes Livy's ambition clear, but not his method. He writes in a mixture of annual chronology and narrative - often having to interrupt a story to announce the elections of new Consuls at Rome. Livy's task was made the more difficult because of a lack of historical data prior to the sacking of Rome in 390 BC by the Gauls Livy wrote the majority of his works under Augustus , but is often identified with an attachment to the Roman Republic and a desire for its restoration. Since we lack the later books discussing the end of the Republic and the rise of Augustus , this is a moot point. Certainly Livy questioned some of the values of the new regime but it is likely that his position was more complex than a simple 'republic/empire' preference.
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42. Harvard University Press/Livy, History Of Rome
History of Rome Volume I. Books 12 by livy Translated by BO Foster, published by Harvard University Press. hup_logo.gif, search
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FROM THE LOEB CLASSICAL LIBRARY
LIVY
History of Rome
Volume I. Books 1-2
Translated by B. O. Foster OTHER HARVARD BOOKS BY LIVY
History of Rome: Volume II. Books 3-4

History of Rome: Volume III. Books 5-7

History of Rome: Volume IV. Books 8-10

History of Rome: Volume IX. Books 31-34
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History of Rome: Volume XIV. Summaries. Fragments. Julius Obsequens. General Index

2 maps, index 488 pages Hardcover edition December 1969 ISBN 0-674-99126-5

43. Harvard University Press/A Concordance To Livy
A Concordance to livy Vol I AD; Vol. II EI; Vol III KP; Vol. A Concordance to livy Vol I AD; Vol. II EI; Vol III KP; Vol. IV QZ David W. Packard.
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44. Livy - Encyclopedia Article About Livy. Free Access, No Registration Needed. Wha
encyclopedia article about livy. livy in Free online English dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia. livy. Word Word.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition A native of Padua Padua (Lat. Patavium ; Ital. Padova ), a city of northern Italy, on the Bacchiglione river, 40km west of Venice and 29km southeast of Vicenza, with a population of 82,283 (1911). The city is picturesque, with arcaded streets, and many bridges crossing the various branches of the Bacchiglione, which once surrounded the ancient walls. The Palazzo della Ragione, with its
Click the link for more information. on the Po River Po redirects here, for alternate uses see Po (disambiguation). Po River flows 652 kilometers from west to east across northern Italy, from Mount Monviso (in the Cottian Alps) to the Adriatic Sea near Venice. It has a drainage area of 71,000 square kilometers. It is the longest Italian river and goes through many important Italian towns, including Turin and (indirectly) Milan. In Milan it enters the town as a net of channels called navigli , creating a very characteristic area. Near the end of its course, it creates a wide delta (with hundreds of small channels and 5 main ones called Po di Maestra, Po della Pila, Po delle Tolle, Po di Gnocca and Po di Goro), at the southern part of which is Comacchio, an area famous for eels.
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45. Livy
livy s golden years on radio. By livy Wijemanne s story is enthralling for it reflects the golden years of Ceylon broadcasting. livy
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Livy's golden years on radio By Noel Crusz
(From Australia) Island 29 Nov 1998 In 1936 at eighteen he won the Senior Reading Prize at Royal College where he was a prefect. Now at eighty this great-grandfather is still riding the radio waves in a nine hour shift at FM's 'Capital Radio' and ''Savana''. Livy Wijemanne's story is enthralling for it reflects the golden years of Ceylon broadcasting. Livy is more than a pioneer: he set the trend which others followed. Not long ago the Director General of the Ceylon Broadcasting Corporation Eric Fernando presented Livy with a special award at the ''Obe Katahande Thama Mathakai ' ceremony held at the Tower Hall. As a tribute to the Radio Ceylon announcers of 1950 to 1998 it was a significant event. Livy as an announcer has had no equal: he trudged the coir -matted studios of Colombo Radio in Cotta Road, where Isabel de Kretser and Ned Rankine ruled the roost in the early thirties. The Scottish born Isabel who was the world's first woman announcer was watched by Livy as she broadcast the abdication of Edward VIII. Livy admits that she was a remarkable announcer with a voice that has hardly been equalled. In my years in the ministry of the Catholic church I witnessed the sweeping changes in Radio Ceylon and the part that Livy Wijemanne played in its transition. His saga started on October 31 st 1948. The Post Master General (who was also Director of Broadcasting) summoned the young announcer and invited him to become the Assistant Controller of Programmes. A year later in 1949 the BBC's John Lampson was on a contract to organise Radio Ceylon which moved from Cotta Road to Torrington Square.

46. Creative Quotations From Titus Livy (59BC-17AD)
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47. Chlup: On Jaeger: Livy's Written Rome
James T. Chlup*. Review of Mary Jaeger, livy s Written Rome. University detail. It is most unfortunate that books 134142 of livy are missing.
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Review of Mary Jaeger, Livy's Written Rome
University of Michigan Press (Ann Arbor, 1997). xii+205pp.
Livy enthusiasts have been fortunate that there has been a substantial rise of interest in their author in the last few years and many major works of scholarship on the historian have been produced. Mary Jaeger's book builds particularly upon the recent interest in the relationship between Latin literature and the city of Rome - how a literary text represents "spaces" such as fora, roads, buildings, temples, even people, and explores or "transgresses" these "spaces". One recently influential volume to explore this relationship is Catharine Edward's Writing Rome (Cambridge, 1995), in which, to the satisfaction of the Livy scholar, Edwards devotes an appreciable amount of attention to Livy. But Jaeger, already well established in her own right as one of the exciting new generation of Livian scholars, now goes one better and gives us a Livy-only treatment of the relationship. Starting on page 7 she defines the book's argument: "this book examines Livy's use of the Roman world, particularly the city of Rome, as one of his primary organising devices", and continues on page 8: "accordingly, this book is concerned with the representation of space, monuments and memory in the Ab Urbe Condita as a spatial entity, a monument, and a lengthy act of remembering". As far as the Roman world as Livy's main organisational device for the history is concerned, Jaeger is of course correct. Previous to this argument she points out that "books, pentads, and decades of his narrative correspond to [Roman] historical epochs" (6). She is again correct, but this latter statement is more or less obvious: Livy is writing a Roman history with Romans as the central characters and with Romans as the intended readers. Therefore, the tendency of the Roman reader to consider himself to be at the centre of the world (as Jaeger notes on page 9) and of a Roman world-history is understandable. Jaeger is also correct in seeing the

48. Livy, The Rape Of Lucretia
This short extract from livy s history of early Rome describes the rape of Lucrece by the Tarquin prince; this rape led to the expulsion of the Tarquins and
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Translated by B. O. Foster (London: William Heinemann, 1919)
Roman History The Land and People The Etruscans The Roman Kingdom The Roman Republic The Conquest of Italy The Punic Wars The Conquest of the Hellenistic Empires The Republican Crisis Julius Caesar Augustus Imperial Rome, 14-180 AD The Calamitious Century. 180-284 AD The Late Empire Cicero Epictetus Anthology of Roman Readings Gallery Historical Atlas A Glossary of Roman Culture and Concepts Internet Resources on Ancient Rome About "ROME"
©1996, Richard Hooker
For information contact: Richard Hines
Updated 6-6-1999

49. Polybius And Livy
Polybius and livy. The battle of Saguntum as told by Polybius and livy gives two separate accounts of the same battle and the events leading up to it.
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Polybius and Livy
The battle of Saguntum as told by Polybius and Livy gives two separate accounts of the same battle and the events leading up to it. The most significant force shaping these two authors is most likely the nationalities of the two men. The differences in the styles and facts between these two stories are extensive. While neither side fully identifies with Carthage, one author definitely gives a more well rounded and evenly balanced account. The two histories differ not only in facts about the battle, but also in the events leading up to the battle as well as how Hannibal is depicted.
The nationality of a writer in reference to the country he/she is examining, is the key to understanding the point of view from which a story is told. In this comparison, Polybius is a foreign writer living in Rome while writing about it. Polybius being born a Greek allows him to step outside the nationalism of Rome and view the battle of Saguntum in a more unbiased form.
Livy, a Roman born and breed, takes a more national outlook on the events at Saguntum. His views express a more opinionated and biased tone. Livy also wrote almost 200 years after the battle, during the height of the Roman Empire. This period was subject to extreme nationalism in literature. This movement must also account for the numerous pro-Roman themes in Livy account and other works of the time such as Virgil's Aeneid.

50. Ab Urbe Condita Libri
Ab Urbe Condita by Titus Livius (livy). Introduction. Ab Urbe Condita Libri, Books From the Founding of Rome . Liber I, This text of livy Vol.
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Ab Urbe Condita Libri "Books From the Founding of Rome" Liber I This text of Livy Vol. 1 (of 14) was published in the Loeb Classical Library by Harvard UP in 1919,Cambridge, MA. Libri I Periocha Summary Liber II Get the latest edition of
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livy. livy, Titus Livius (59 BC17 AD) His life work was the History of Rome from its founding in 753 BC to Drusus in 9 BC. Of the
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54. Livy And History
TITUS livy AND ROMAN HISTORY WRITING. (Gochberg, pp. (2) Roman history is (for livy) therapeutic escapist (turn his psychological back on modern troubles);
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  • (1) Roman history is diagnostic (medical metaphor)
  • (2) Roman history is (for Livy) therapeutic:
    • -escapist (turn his psychological back on modern troubles)
    • -self-protective (avoid trouble of writing of today and possibly offending politicians [especially Young Caesar])
  • (3) Roman history is culturally imperialistic:
    • -Rome is top nation
    • -As top nation Rome deserves to have its myths and have them respected: this extends in fact to Rome's gods and political heroes. Julius Caesar had been named a god of the Roman state pantheon as of January 1, 42 B.C. The young Caesar (Augustus) became the living god of Egypt on the death of Cleopatra in August of 30 B.C., and was invited to accept the status of Greek (divine) hero in several cities in Greek Asia Minor (Turkey).
  • (4) Roman history is military history (imperialistic):
    • -The object of politics is holding public office.
    • -One holds public office in order to get a major military command.
    • -One wants a military command for money and glory.

55. Great Books And Classics - Livy
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56. Livy :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information Genius
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A native of Padua on the Po River in northern Italy Titus Livius (around 59 BC - AD ), in English known as Livy , wrote a monumental history of Rome from its founding in 753 BC . The book's title, Ab Urbe Condita ("From the Founding of the City"), makes Livy's ambition clear, but not his method. He writes in a mixture of annual chronology and narrative - often having to interrupt a story to announce the elections of new Consuls at Rome. Livy's task was made the more difficult because of a lack of historical data prior to the sacking of Rome in 390 BC by the Gauls Livy wrote the majority of his works under Augustus , but is often identified with an attachment to the Roman Republic and a desire for its restoration. Since we lack the later books discussing the end of the Republic and the rise of Augustus , this is a moot point. Certainly Livy questioned some of the values of the new regime but it is likely that his position was more complex than a simple 'republic/empire' preference. This content from wikipedia is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License Power Supplies Hardware Information Law Advice

57. Livy In UK Directory: Library: Historians
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58. Livy: Periochae
Translate this page CXXX CXXXI CXXXII CXXXIII CXXXIV CXXXV CXXXVI CXXXVII CXXXVIII CXXXIX CXL CXLI CXLII. livy, The Latin Library, The Classics Homepage.
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59. Livy Books I & II In Latin, J.B. Greenough
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60. Livy Book XXI In Latin, W.W. Capes
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