Sallust: Rome and Jugurtha
By (Author) J.R. Hawthorn
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bristol Classical Press
3rd July 2008
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
937.02
Paperback
232
Width 148mm, Height 210mm, Spine 15mm
280g
This selection of passages from "Sallust's Bellum Iugurthinum", reissued now after many years out of print, consists of the following chapters: V-VI, XII-XIII, XV-XVI, XX-XXVI, XXVII-XXXI, XXXIX-XLI, XLIII-LV, LXIII-LXIV, LXXIII, LXXX-XCII.4, XCV-CII.4, CXI-CXIV. These are arranged in three main narrative sections: the Numidian Civil War and the appeal to Rome; limited intervention; and outright war. There is a substantial introduction on both Africa and Rome, giving the history and context of the war. Linking passages fill in between the selected passages of the Latin text. Finally, there are detailed notes on the text and a vocabulary.
J.R. Hawthorn was editor of Roman Politics 80-44 B.C.; a Selection of Latin Passages with Historical Commentary and Notes, and the Republican Empire.