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Companion to Livy

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Informationen zum Autor THE EDITOR Bernard Mineo is Professor of Latin Literature at the Université de Nantes in Brittany, France. He is the author of a monograph on Livy entitled Tite-Live et l'histoire de Rome (2006), and editor of Book 32 of Livy's Roman History for the Collection des Universités de France (2003). Klappentext A Companion to Livy features a collection of essays representing the most up-to-date international scholarship on the life and works of the Roman historian Livy.* Features contributions from top Livian scholars from around the world* Presents for the first time a new interpretation of Livy's historical philosophy, which represents a key to an overall interpretation of Livy's body of work* Includes studies of Livy's work from an Indo-European comparative aspect* Provides the most modern studies on literary archetypes for Livy's narrative of the history of early Rome Zusammenfassung A Companion to Livy features a collection of essays representing the most up-to-date international scholarship on the life and works of the Roman historian Livy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Figures ix Maps xi Notes on Contributors xvii Abbreviations xxiii Introduction: Livy xxxi Bernard Mineo Part I Text and Context 1 1 Livian Manuscript Tradition 3 Marielle de Franchis 2 Historical Context of the Ab Urbe Condita 24 Barbara Levick Part II Ideological and Historical Aspects 37 3 Portraits of Peoples 39 Jacques-Emmanuel Bernard 4 Rome, Magna Graecia, and Sicily in Livy from 326 to 200 BC 52 Kathryn Lomas 5 Urban Landscape, Monuments, and the Building of Memory in Livy 65 Mary Jaeger 6 Livy and Religion 78 John Scheid 7 Livy's Liturgical Order: Systematization in the History 90 Frances Hickson Hahn 8 Livy's Use of Exempla 102 Jane D. Chaplin 9 Roman Wars and Armies in Livy 114 Yann Le Bohec 10 Livy's Political and Moral Values and the Principate 125 Bernard Mineo 11 Livy's Historical Philosophy 139 Bernard Mineo Part III Literary Aspects 153 12 Livy and Indo-European Comparatism 155 Dominique Briquel 13 Livy and the Annalistic Tradition 167 Jürgen von Ungern-Sternberg 14 The Complications of Quellenforschung: The Case of Livy and Fabius Pictor 178 James H. Richardson 15 Livy and the Greek Historians from Herodotus to Dionysius: Some Soundings and Reflections 190 Craige B. Champion 16 Allusions and Intertextuality in Livy's Third Decade 205 David S. Levene 17 The Composition of the Ab Urbe Condita : The Case of the First Pentad 217 Ann Vasaly 18 Reading Livy's Book 5 230 Stephen P. Oakley Part IV Book 1. The Regal Period 243 19 Livy's Narrative of the Regal Period and Historical and Archaeological Facts 245 Timothy Cornell 20 Livy's Narrative of the Regal Period: Structure and Ideology 259 Paul-Marius Martin 21 Literary Archetypes for the Regal Period 274 Marianna Scapini 22 The Representation of the Regal Period in Livy 286 Matthew Fox Part V Book 1-5. From Tarquinius Superbus to the Siege of Rome by the Gauls (390 BC) 299 23 Tarquin the Superb and the Proclamation of the Roman Republic 301 Attilio Mastrocinque 24 The Beginnings of the Republic from 509 to 390 BC 314 Gary Forsythe Part VI Book 6-10. From the Siege of Rome (390 BC) to Sentinum (295 BC) 327 25 From 390 BC to Sentinum: Diplomatic and Military Livian History 329 Ghislaine Stouder 26 From 390 BC to Sentinum: Political and...

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Figures ix
 
Maps xi
 
Notes on Contributors xvii
 
Abbreviations xxiii
 
Introduction: Livy xxxi
Bernard Mineo
 
PART I Text and Context 1
 
1 Livian Manuscript Tradition 3
Marielle de Franchis
 
2 Historical Context of the Ab Urbe Condita 24
Barbara Levick
 
PART II Ideological and Historical Aspects 37
 
3 Portraits of Peoples 39
Jacques-Emmanuel Bernard
 
4 Rome, Magna Graecia, and Sicily in Livy from 326 to 200 BC 52
Kathryn Lomas
 
5 Urban Landscape, Monuments, and the Building of Memory in Livy 65
Mary Jaeger
 
6 Livy and Religion 78
John Scheid
 
7 Livy's Liturgical Order: Systematization in the History 90
Frances Hickson Hahn
 
8 Livy's Use of Exempla 102
Jane D. Chaplin
 
9 Roman Wars and Armies in Livy 114
Yann Le Bohec
 
10 Livy's Political and Moral Values and the Principate 125
Bernard Mineo
 
11 Livy's Historical Philosophy 139
Bernard Mineo
 
PART III Literary Aspects 153
 
12 Livy and Indo-European Comparatism 155
Dominique Briquel
 
13 Livy and the Annalistic Tradition 167
Jürgen von Ungern-Sternberg
 
14 The Complications of Quellenforschung: The Case of Livy and Fabius Pictor 178
James H. Richardson
 
15 Livy and the Greek Historians from Herodotus to Dionysius: Some Soundings and Reflections 190
Craige B. Champion
 
16 Allusions and Intertextuality in Livy's Third Decade 205
David S. Levene
 
17 The Composition of the Ab Urbe Condita: The Case of the First Pentad 217
Ann Vasaly
 
18 Reading Livy's Book 5 230
Stephen P. Oakley
 
PART IV Book 1. The Regal Period 243
 
19 Livy's Narrative of the Regal Period and Historical and Archaeological Facts 245
Timothy Cornell
 
20 Livy's Narrative of the Regal Period: Structure and Ideology 259
Paul-Marius Martin
 
21 Literary Archetypes for the Regal Period 274
Marianna Scapini
 
22 The Representation of the Regal Period in Livy 286
Matthew Fox
 
PART V Book 1-5. From Tarquinius Superbus to the Siege of Rome by the Gauls (390 BC) 299
 
23 Tarquin the Superb and the Proclamation of the Roman Republic 301
Attilio Mastrocinque
 
24 The Beginnings of the Republic from 509 to 390 BC 314
Gary Forsythe
 
PART VI Book 6-10. From the Siege of Rome (390 BC) to Sentinum (295 BC) 327
 
25 From 390 BC to Sentinum: Diplomatic and Military Livian History 329
Ghislaine Stouder
 
26 From 390 BC to Sentinum: Political and Ideological Aspects 342
Michel Humm
 
PART VII Books 21-45: From the Second Punic War to Pydna 367
 
27 Rome and Carthage in Livy 369
Dexter Hoyos
 
28 Livy: Overseas Wars 382
Giovanni Brizzi and Giambattista Cairo
 
29 The Roman Republic and its Internal Politics between 232 and 167 BC 394
Klaus Bringmann
 
30 Livy, Polybius, and the Greek East (Books 31-45) 407
Arthur M. Eckstein
 
PART VIII Books 1-142/150. Periochae 423
 
31 The Periochae 425
Luigi Bessone
 
PART IX Reception 437
 
32 The Transmission of Livy from the End of the Roman Empire to the Beginning of the Seventeenth Century: Distortion or Discovery, a Story of Corruption 439
Pierre Maréchaux
 
Index 453

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