Home
The History of Rome, Books 1-5
Barnes and Noble
Loading Inventory...
The History of Rome, Books 1-5 in Franklin, TN
Current price: $16.00

Barnes and Noble
The History of Rome, Books 1-5 in Franklin, TN
Current price: $16.00
Loading Inventory...
Size: Paperback
In addition to Valerie Warrior's crisp, fluent translation of the first five books of Livy's
Ab Urbe Condita
, this edition features a general introduction to Livy and his work, extensive foot-of-the-page notes offering essential contextual information, and a chronology of events. Three appendiceson the genealogies of the most prominent political figures in the early Republic, Livy's relationship with Augustus, and Livy's treatment of religionoffer additional insight into the author and the early history of Rome.
Ab Urbe Condita
, this edition features a general introduction to Livy and his work, extensive foot-of-the-page notes offering essential contextual information, and a chronology of events. Three appendiceson the genealogies of the most prominent political figures in the early Republic, Livy's relationship with Augustus, and Livy's treatment of religionoffer additional insight into the author and the early history of Rome.
In addition to Valerie Warrior's crisp, fluent translation of the first five books of Livy's
Ab Urbe Condita
, this edition features a general introduction to Livy and his work, extensive foot-of-the-page notes offering essential contextual information, and a chronology of events. Three appendiceson the genealogies of the most prominent political figures in the early Republic, Livy's relationship with Augustus, and Livy's treatment of religionoffer additional insight into the author and the early history of Rome.
Ab Urbe Condita
, this edition features a general introduction to Livy and his work, extensive foot-of-the-page notes offering essential contextual information, and a chronology of events. Three appendiceson the genealogies of the most prominent political figures in the early Republic, Livy's relationship with Augustus, and Livy's treatment of religionoffer additional insight into the author and the early history of Rome.

















