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Published: 1st August 1991
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Livy: Book I
By (Author) Livy
Edited by Dr H.E. Gould
Edited by Dr J.L. Whiteley
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bristol Classical Press
1st August 1991
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
937
Paperback
294
Width 148mm, Height 208mm, Spine 15mm
320g
Livys first book covers the 'mythical' period of Rome, from the arrival of Aeneas in Italy, including the founding of Alba Longa and Rome, the lives of Romulus and Remus, and the period of Kingship up to the banishment of the last of the seven kings, Tarquinus Superbus and the election of the first consuls. The book opens with Livys important Preface which explains his rationale for writing this history. This edition, with introduction, commentary notes and vocabulary by H.E. Gould and J.L. Whiteley, was first published in Macmillans Modern School Classics series. The introduction covers the life and work of Livy, his role as an historian, Livys writing, style, grammar and syntax, and the historical context of the period. The editions comprehensive annotation, vocabulary and introduction elucidates essential points of historical content as well as providing all the linguistic support needed to understand the text, including glosses of obscure words, explanations of difficult phrases and grammatical support. A translation of the Preface and maps of Latium and Rome of the Regal Period are also included.
H.E. Gould and J.L. Whiteley were prolific editos of school editions of Latin texts.