1st Edition

Livy

Edited By T A Dorey Copyright 1971
230 Pages
by Routledge

230 Pages
by Routledge

230 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1971, Livy is a collection of essays that deals with Livy’s work and its influence on the scholarship of Western Europe. The monumental nature of Livy’s History makes it a source of material for all those interested in the means by which Rome grew into an Imperial power and in the institutions that made her great. Later generations have also sought in Livy’s pages for some... Read more

List of Illustrations Introduction 1. The First Decade J. Briscoe 2. The Third Decade E. Burck 3. The Fourth and Fifth Decades F. W. Walbank 4. Machiavelli’s Use of Livy J. H. Whitfield 5. Livy and the Germans B. Doer 6. Livy and Montesquieu Sheila M. Mason 7. Livy and Macaulay K. R. Prowse 8. Florentine Manuscripts of Livy in the Fifteenth Century Albina De La Mare Appendix to Chapter VIII Index of Names Subject Index

Biography

T. A. Dorey