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The War with Hannibal Livy

The War with Hannibal By Livy

The War with Hannibal by Livy


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Hannibal, one of the most compelling personalities of the ancient world, inflicted a tremendous defeat on the Romans at Cannae in 216 BC. This text looks at the figure

The War with Hannibal Summary

The War with Hannibal: The History of Rome from its Foundation Books 21-30 by Livy

In The War with Hannibal, Livy (59 BC-AD 17) chronicles the events of the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage, until the Battle of Zama in 202 BC. He vividly recreates the immense armies of Hannibal, complete with elephants, crossing the Alps; the panic as they approached the gates of Rome; and the decimation of the Roman army at the Battle of Lake Trasimene. Yet it is also the clash of personalities that fascinates Livy, from great debates in the Senate to the historic meeting between Scipio and Hannibal before the decisive battle. Livy never hesitates to introduce both intense drama and moral lessons into his work, and here he brings a turbulent episode in history powerfully to life.

About Livy

Titus Livius (59BC-AD17) began working on his History of Rome at the age of 30 and continued for over 40 years until his death. The history ran to 142 books, of which 35 survive.

Table of Contents

The War with Hannibal - Livy Translated by Aubrey de Selincourt and Edited with an Introduction by Betty Radice

Introduction
Book XXI
Book XXII
Book XXIII
Book XXIV
Book XXV
Book XXVI
Book XXVII
Book XXVIII
Book XXIX
Book XXX
Maps
Chronological Index
Index

Additional information

GOR001596568
9780140441451
014044145X
The War with Hannibal: The History of Rome from its Foundation Books 21-30 by Livy
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
2004-09-30
720
N/A
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