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  1. Livy Books 21 and 22. Hannibal's First Campaign in Italy. by W W [Ed] Capes, 1887
  2. Livy (Oxford Readings in Classical Studies)
  3. History of Rome, II: Books 3-4 (Loeb Classical Library) by Livy, 1922-01-01
  4. Contested Triumphs: Politics, Pageantry, and Performance in Livy's Republican Rome (Joan Palevsky Book in Classical Literature) by Miriam R. Pelikan Pittenger, 2009-02-10
  5. Livy, Book Ii by Livy, 2010-01-01
  6. Livy, Book 2 (Latin Edition) by Livy, Robert Seymour Conway, 2010-05-12
  7. Livy, Volume 4 by Livy, 2010-02-23
  8. Histories of Livy, Books I, Xxi, and Xxii... (Czech Edition) by Titus Livius, 2010-01-12
  9. A Commentary on Livy: Books XXXIV-XXXVII (Bks.34-37) by John Briscoe, 1981-04-30
  10. Livy: History of Rome, Volume XIV, Summaries. Fragments. Julius Obsequens. General Index (Loeb Classical Library No. 404) by Livy, Julius Obsequens, 1959-01-01
  11. Livy: The composition of his history by T. James Luce, 1977
  12. Livy: Book V (Livy) (Livy) (Bk.5) by Livy, 1996-06-01
  13. The Histories Of Livy: Books 1, 21-22: With Extracts From Books 9, 26, 35, 38, 39, 45 (1882) by Livy, 2008-12-22
  14. A CONCORDANCE TO LIVY (IN FOUR VOLUMES) by David W. Packard, 1968

61. Livy
livy was born in northeastern Italy. Living from 59 BC 17 AD), he witnessed the fall of the Republic and establishment of empire.
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Livy was born in northeastern Italy. Living from 59 BC - 17 AD), he witnessed the fall of the Republic and establishment of empire. He seems to have devoted his life to the study of history. In Rome, he won the respect of the emperor Augustus, although Livy had strong Republican sympathies. A major goal of his histories was to contrast the greatness of early Rome with the moral decline he was witnessing in his day. He later mentored the future emperor Claudius in his historical studies. His work, Ab Urbe Condita (From the Founding of the City), consisted of an amazing 142 books. These were published one or two books a time, and Livy worked on this massive project for the final 46 years of his life. As the title suggests, the history begins with the founding of Rome and ended in 43 B.C., the year in which Livy died. Many of the books have been lost over the centuries, but his early works (books 1-10, 21-45) survive largely intact. Source(s):
  • Oxford Concise Companion to Classical Literature. ed. Howatson and Chilvers. Oxford. New York, 1993.
  • 62. Livy And Hannibal
    The Roman historian Titus Livius, or livy described the forcefulness of Hannibal s leadership in a passage from his book History of Rome
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    Livy and Hannibal The Roman historian Titus Livius, or Livy described the forcefulness of Hannibal's leadership in a passage from his book "History of Rome:" "...It was under Hannibal that the soldiers displayed greatest confidence and daring. He was fearless in undertaking dangerous enterprises, he was prudent in discharging them. Toil could not weary his body or subdue his spirit. Heat and cold he endured alike." -Livy The History of Rome - Part One 743 - 136 B.C. © 1999-2002 Bible History Online ( http://www.bible-history.com

    63. Livy-Rose -LivyRose-
    livyRose 29th March Blueee Eyes Little Blondie = Papworth-Cambridge livy-Rose s URL. http//www.bebo.com/-livyRose-. Member Since. February 2006
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    64. Biz Stone: Livy Reading Spanish Newspaper
    livy Reading Spanish Newspaper livy Reading Spanish Newspaper Originally uploaded by bizstone. There were an unusual amount of Starbucks coffee shops in
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    65. "Livy On The Rise Of The Republic And Of Civic Liberty" (Harper's Magazine)
    livy on the Rise of the Republic and of Civic Liberty. DEPARTMENT, No Comment. PUBLISHED, December 8, 2007. Nicolas Poussin, The Rape of the Sabine Women
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    DEPARTMENT No Comment PUBLISHED December 8, 2007 Nicolas Poussin, The Rape of the Sabine Women (1634) Liberi iam hinc populi Romani res pace belloque gestas, annuos magistratus, imperiaque legum potentiora quam hominum peragam. Qu¦ libertas ut l¦tior esset proximi regis superbia fecerat. . . Henceforth I shall tell the deeds of a people, the Romans, who valued liberty first, and of their accomplishments both in peace and war, the magistracies that passed from year to year–the story of a state in which no man stood above the law. They valued their liberty so much precisely because their last king had been so great a tyrant. . . Titus Livius Ab urbe condita lib ii, cap i (ca. 5 BCE) in: Loeb Library ed. vol. 114, pp. 118-20 (S.H. transl.) Harper's Magazine is an American journal of literature, politics, culture, and the arts published from 1850.

    66. Project MUSE
    Spectacle and Society in livy s History. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London University of California Press, 1998. xiv 1 251 pp. Cloth, $45; paper, $17.95.
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    67. Livy: Liber XXXVIII
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    TITI LIVI AB VRBE CONDITA LIBER XXXVIII
    ] Tribus locis, sicut ante dictum est, ad Pyrrheum opera Romana erant, quae omnia simul, sed nec apparatu nec ui simili, Aetoli adgressi sunt: alii cum ardentibus facibus, alii stuppam picemque et malleolos ferentes, tota collucente flammis acie, aduenere. Multos primo impetu custodes oppresserunt; dein, postquam clamor tumultusque in castra est perlatus datumque a consule signum, arma capiunt et omnibus portis ad opem ferendam effunduntur. [uno in loco ] Galli [et ] uno concrematis cumulo ceteram praedam conferre omnis iussit, et aut uendidit, quod eius in publicum redigendum erat, aut cum cura, ut quam aequissima esset, per milites diuisit. Laudati quoque pro contione omnes sunt, donatique pro merito quisque, ante omnis Attalus summo ceterorum adsensu; nam singularis eius iuuenis cum uirtus et industria in omnibus laboribus periculisque tum modestia etiam fuerat. ] Ancyram in statiua oratores Tectosagum ad consulem uenerunt petentes, ne ante [ab Ancyra Livy The Latin Library The Classics Page

    68. Cambridge Collections Online : Livy, Machiavelli, And Shakespeare’s Coriola
    Then Marcus Curtius, described in Philemon Holland’s Elizabethan translation of livy as ‘a right hardie knight and martiall yong gentleman’, ‘rebuked them
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    69. Livy - Wiktionary
    livy. Titus Livius, a Roman historian. Retrieved from http//en.wiktionary. org/wiki/livy . Category English proper nouns
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    70. Free Books > Nonfiction > Philosophy > General > Discourses On Livy
    Free Books Nonfiction Philosophy General Discourses On livy.
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    Discourses On Livy by Niccolò Machiavelli, Ed. By Jon Roland, Trans. By Henry Neville
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    Discourses on Livy is the founding document of modern republicanism, and Harvey C. Mansfield and Nathan Tarcov have provided the definitive English translation of this classic work. Faithful to the original Italian text, properly attentive to Machiavelli's idiom and subtlety of thought, it is eminently readable. With a substantial introduction, extensive explanatory notes, a glossary of key words, and an annotated index, the Discourses reveals Machiavelli's radical vision of a new science of politics, a vision of "new modes and orders" that continue to shape the modern ethos.
    "[Machiavelli] found in Livy the means to inspire scholars for five centuries. Within the

    71. Livy --  Britannica Student Encyclopaedia
    livy (64? BCAD 17). Among the great historians of imperial Rome was livy. His history of Rome from the foundation of the city in 753 BC was particularly
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    72. The History Of Rome, Vol. I
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