Ancient Rome Development
.... "Introduction."
Livy: A
History of Rome: Selections. New York: Modern Library, 1962.
Livy.
Livy: A
History of Rome: Selections. New York: Modern Library, 1962. ....
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The Battle of Cannae
.... battle was considered preferable to surrender.
Livy ends Book XXII of his
history at this point. As will be discussed in the next ....
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Hannibal Hannibal belongs to the select group
.... New York: Barnes & Noble, 1981. Cornell, TJ The Beginnings of Rome. London: Routledge, 1995.
Livy.
History of Rome. FG Moore, et al., trans. 14 vols. ....
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The Individual and Society
.... The historian
Livy wrote during this era and developed
history based on Greek originals. .... "Introduction."
Livy: A
History of Rome: Selections. ....
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Hannibal & the Second Roman War
.... yielded only to circumstances, they now availed themselves of circumstances to be avenged on those who
Livy offers no explicit diplomatic
history, and does not ....
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Hannibal's Offensive Policy & Roman Campaign
.... The Making of the Roman Army: From Republic to Empire. Totowa, NJ: Barnes & Noble, 1984.
Livy.
History of Rome. FG Moore, et al., trans. 14 vols. ....
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Roman Battle Force & Hannibal
.... of
Livy's two accounts, at different points in the campaign, suggests that the second is one of those duplications that periodically slips into
Livy's history. ....
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The Second Roman War The Second Roman War was in its most
.... The Making of the Roman Army: From Republic to Empire. Totowa, NJ: Barnes & Noble, 1984.
Livy.
History of Rome. FG Moore, et al., trans. 14 vols. ....
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March of Hannibal
.... Bath, Tony. Hannibal's Campaigns. New York: Barnes & Noble,
Livy.
History of Rome. FG Moore, et al., trans. 14 vols. Loeb Classical Library. ....
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Hannibal's Military Skill
....
Livy, Titus Livinius. A
History of Rome Selections. New York: Random House, 1962. Polybius. The Histories. London: William Heineman, 1922.
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The Disipline of History & Herodotus
.... following the same approach, including Thucydides, Polybius, Sallust,
Livy, and Tacitus .... the two of them together represent the development of
history as a ....
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Machiavelli: Two Theories
.... principalities and in both he draws heavily upon examples culled from the
history of the Roman Republic. In the third book of Discourses on
Livy, Machiavelli (1 ....
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Hannibal and Wars
....
Livy.
History of Rome. FG Moore, et al., trans. 14 vols. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, MA: Harvard, 1926. Polybius. Histories. WR Paton, trans. 16 vols. ....
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Hannibal's Victory at Cannae & Continued War Strategy
.... London: Institute of Classical Studies, 1996, 39-48.
Livy.
History of Rome. FG Moore, et al., trans. 14 vols. Loeb Classical Library. ....
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Hannibal's first major victory at Trebia
.... Cornell, TJ The Beginnings of Rome. London: Routledge, 1995.
Livy.
History of Rome. FG Moore, et al., trans. 14 vols. Loeb Classical Library. ....
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Hannibal's Strategy
.... But they had to act with maximum caution, because the one thing they could not risk was to meet Hannibal again in battle.
Livy.
History of Rome. ....
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Hannibal's & the Gauls
.... Only now he was in a position to do so. Bath, Tony. Hannibal's Campaigns. New York: Barnes & Noble,
Livy.
History of Rome. FG Moore, et al., trans. 14 vols. ....
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The City of Carthage
.... Lazenby, JF The First Punic War: A Military
History. London: UCL Press, 1996.
Livy (Titus Livius).
History. Book XXI. Loeb Classical Library ed., Vol. ....
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Plato and Machiavelli Plato and Machiavelli both wrote a
.... Machiavelli had a great affection for the historical writings of
Livy, the subject .... one in which he draws parallels between ancient and modern
history with the ....
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Concepts of Societal Development
.... of The Prince, and, later, through the publication of the Discourses of
Livy. .... The next era in the
history of political philosophy coincided with the Protestant ....
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HUMAN RIGHTS AS UNIVERSAL RIGHTS
.... of The Prince, and, later, through the publication of the Discourses of
Livy. .... The next era in the
history of political philosophy coincided with the Protestant ....
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The Roman conquest of Britain by Claudius
....
Livy knew, of course, that Augustus' adoptive father Julius Caesar had tried twice (55-54 BC) to conquer Britain. .... A Social
History of Greece and Rome. ....
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The Presidential Cabinet of the Federal Government
.... of The Prince, and, later, through the publication of the Discourses of
Livy. .... The next era in the
history of political philosophy coincided with the Protestant ....
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