Livy Ab Urbe Condita Books XXXVI-XL
Discover the captivating narrative of Republican Rome in Livy Ab Urbe Condita Books XXXVI-XL by Titus Livius. Published by Oxford University Press in 1999, this hardback edition spans 424 pages, offering an in-depth exploration of Rome's historical landscape. The story unfolds with the war against Antiochus, a pivotal conflict that established Rome's indirect dominance over Greece and Asia. As the narrative progresses, it culminates in the death of Philip V of Macedon, setting the stage for the imminent Third Macedonian War. This essential volume not only enriches your understanding of Roman history but also invites you to reflect on the complexities of power and conflict in ancient times. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book is a valuable addition to any collection.