This is a meticulously prepared edition of "T. Livii Opera," containing the surviving works of Titus Livius, more commonly known as Livy. This edition is illuminated by interpretations of obscure passages and a selection of annotations. Essential for students and scholars, this volume offers insights into Livy's historical narratives and literary style.
Arnold Drakenborch's editorial work enhances the accessibility and understanding of Livy's texts, making this edition a valuable resource for anyone studying Roman history and Latin literature.
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