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Livy: Ab urbe condita Book XXII

Livy: <I>Ab urbe</I> <I>condita</I> Book XXII

Livy: <I>Ab urbe</I> <I>condita</I> Book XXII

October 2020
Paperback
9781108727082

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    Livy's Ab urbe condita Book XXII narrates Hannibal's massive defeats of the Romans at Trasimene (217 BC) and Cannae (216 BC). It is Livy's best and most dramatic book, and the one most likely to appeal to students at every level. Livy drew on the Greek historian Polybius, but transformed his drier treatment into a rhetorical masterpiece, which by a series of insistent thematic contrasts brings out the tensions between the delaying tactics of Fabius and the costly rashness of Flaminius, Minucius and Varro. A substantial and accessibly written introduction by two experienced commentators covers historical, religious, literary and linguistic matters, including the place of Book XXII in the structure of Livy's long work. A new text by Briscoe is followed by a full commentary, covering literary and historical aspects and offering frequent help with translation. The volume is suitable for undergraduates, graduate students, teachers, and scholars.

    • Provides the first detailed commentary on this book for half a century
    • Provides a new text as well as an Introduction and Commentary suitable for undergraduates and graduate students
    • Gives full treatment of historical, linguistic and stylistic matters as well as aids to translation

    Reviews & endorsements

    '… an excellent introduction to Livy for the newcomer, indeed nearly an advanced textbook … an outstanding contribution to Livian studies. The authors deserve no less than our heartiest congratulations and warmest thanks.' Joseph B. Solodow, Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics

    'The very up-to-date list of references and the extensive indices … make their contribution to the fact that the present volume will quickly establish itself as an indispensable standard work … a third decade worth reading.' Dennis Pausch, Histos

    '… a highly independent, standard-setting commentary work …' Ann E. Killibrew, Historische Zeitschrift

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    Product details

    October 2020
    Paperback
    9781108727082
    320 pages
    215 × 136 × 21 mm
    0.47kg
    4 maps
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • 1. Livy's life and work
    • 2. Course of the war
    • 3. Sources
    • 4. Structure
    • 5. Chronology
    • 6. Language and style
    • 7. Literary aspects
    • 8. Religion in Livy
    • 9. Roman politics and Fabian strategy
    • 10. Manpower
    • 11. The text
    • Livy Book XXII
    • Commentary.