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The History of Rome
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The History of Rome

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In The History of Rome: Books 31-45, Titus Livy continues the story of Rome's recovery after the Second Punic War. He focuses on the leadership of Scipio Africanus, whose victories, including the Battle of Zama, led to Carthage's defeat. Livy also addresses Rome's internal challenges, such as political corruption and social unrest, as well as the integration of conquered territories. These books highlight Rome's transformation into a dominant Mediterranean power, with a focus on the complexities of warfare, governance, and moral lessons.

Titus Livy's The History of Rome is historically important for its detailed narrative of Rome's rise from its legendary founding to the early Empire. Written during Augustus' reign, it offers insight into Rome's political, military, and social dynamics. Livy explores key events like the Punic Wars and internal struggles, highlighting the virtues and vices that shaped Rome's development. His work not only serves as a vital historical source but also reflects moral lessons meant to guide Rome's future, influencing Western historical writing and classical studies.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Revive Classics
Date
11 February 2025
Pages
660
ISBN
9781998736058

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Collector's Edition Laminated Hardback with Jacket

In The History of Rome: Books 31-45, Titus Livy continues the story of Rome's recovery after the Second Punic War. He focuses on the leadership of Scipio Africanus, whose victories, including the Battle of Zama, led to Carthage's defeat. Livy also addresses Rome's internal challenges, such as political corruption and social unrest, as well as the integration of conquered territories. These books highlight Rome's transformation into a dominant Mediterranean power, with a focus on the complexities of warfare, governance, and moral lessons.

Titus Livy's The History of Rome is historically important for its detailed narrative of Rome's rise from its legendary founding to the early Empire. Written during Augustus' reign, it offers insight into Rome's political, military, and social dynamics. Livy explores key events like the Punic Wars and internal struggles, highlighting the virtues and vices that shaped Rome's development. His work not only serves as a vital historical source but also reflects moral lessons meant to guide Rome's future, influencing Western historical writing and classical studies.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Revive Classics
Date
11 February 2025
Pages
660
ISBN
9781998736058