The history of Rome
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The history of Rome
(Cambridge library collection, . Classics)
Cambridge University Press, 2010
- v. 1 : pbk
- v. 2 : pbk
- v. 3 : pbk
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v. 1 : pbk/232/N71h/110002268996,
v. 2 : pbk/232/N71h/210002269000, v. 3 : pbk/232/N71h/310002269019
注記
Facsim. Reprint. Originally published: Cambridge : Taylor, 1828-1842
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9781108012317
内容説明
This three-volume English translation of Barthold Georg Niebuhr's influential History of Rome was published between 1828 and 1842. It follows the second German edition, which the author contrasts with the earlier edition (1811-1812, translated into English in 1827) as being 'the work of a man who has reached his maturity'. The early part of the nineteenth century saw important developments in philological scholarship in Germany, and Niebuhr's international career as a statesman and scholar reflected Germany's new-found confidence in the wider world. His book had a lasting impact both within its own subject area and on the understanding of history as an academic discipline, and was a landmark of nineteenth-century European scholarship. Volume 1 covers the origins of Rome in Ancient Italy, up to the secession of the commonalty, and the Tribunate of the People.
目次
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part I. Ancient Italy: 1. The Oenotrians and Pelasgians
- 2. The Opicans and Ausonians
- 3. The Aborigines and Latins
- 4. The Sabines and Sabellians
- 5. The Tuscans or Etruscans
- 6. The Umbrians
- 7. Iapygia
- 8. The Greeks in Italy
- 9. The Ligurians and Venetians
- 10. The Three Islands
- 11. Conclusion
- Part II. The Preliminary History of Rome: 12. Aeneas and the Trojans in Latium
- 13. Alba
- Part III. Rome: 14. Various traditions about the origin of the city
- 15. Romulus and Numa
- 16. Beginning and nature of the earliest history
- 17. The era from the foundation of the city
- 18. On the secular cycle
- 19. The beginning of Rome and its earliest tribes
- 20. The patrician houses and the curies
- 21. The senate, the interrexes, and the kings
- 23. Tullus Hostilius and Ancus
- 24. The Lay of L. Tarquinius Priscus and Servius Tullius
- 25. Examination of the stories of L. Tarquinius and Servius Tullius
- 26. The completion of the city of Rome
- 27. The six equestrian centuries
- 28. The commanlty and the plebeian tribes
- 29. The centuries
- 30. L. Tarquinius the tyrant and the banishment of the Tarquins
- 31. Commentary on the story of the last Tarquinius
- 32. The beginning of the republic and the treaty with Carthage
- 33. The war with Porsenna
- 34. The period down to the death of Tarquinius
- 35. The dictatorship
- 36. The commonalty before the secession, and the Nexi
- 37. The secession of the commonalty, and the tribunate of the people.
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v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9781108012324
内容説明
This three-volume English translation of Barthold Georg Niebuhr's influential History of Rome was published between 1828 and 1842. It follows the second German edition, which the author contrasts with the earlier edition (1811-1812, translated into English in 1827) as being 'the work of a man who has reached his maturity'. The early part of the nineteenth century saw important developments in philological scholarship in Germany, and Niebuhr's international career as a statesman and scholar reflected Germany's new-found confidence in the wider world. His book had a lasting impact both within its own subject area and on the understanding of history as an academic discipline, and was a landmark of nineteenth-century European scholarship. Volume 2 begins with the league with the Latins and ends with civil history down to the fourth century B.C.E..
目次
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. The Latin state
- 2. The league with the Latins
- 3. Of the colonies
- 4. On the rights of Isopolity and Municipium
- 5. On the franchise of the Latins
- 6. The league with the Hernicans
- 7. The wars with the Volscians and Aequians, down to the end of the Veientine War
- 8. The office of warden of the city
- 9. The internal feuds of the patricians
- 10. Of the public land and its occupation
- 11. The assignments of land before the time of Sp. Cassius
- 12. The agrarian law of Sp. Cassius, and his death
- 13. The seven consulships of the Fabii
- 14. The Veientine War
- 15. Internal history from the destruction of the Fabii to the first pestilence
- 16. The legend of Coriolanus
- 17. The wars with the Volscians and Aequians down to the peace of 295
- 18. The Aequian War down to the Decemvirate
- 19. Disasters and extraordinary phenomena
- 20. Civil history of the eleven years preceding the Decemvirate
- 21. The first Decemvirs, and their laws
- 22. The second Decemvirate
- 23. The first year after the restoration of freedom
- 24. Civil commotions down to the constitution of 311
- 25. The consular military tribuntate
- 26. The censorship
- Civil affairs from the year 311 down to the last Veientine War
- 27. On the pay of the troops
- 28. The wars down to the last with Veii
- 29. The last war with Veii
- 30. The other wars down to that with the Gauls
- 31. Internal history down to the war with the Gauls
- 32. Physical history from 305 to 365
- 33. On the Gauls, and their immigration into Italy
- 34. The war with the Gauls, and the taking of Rome
- 35. On the Olympiad and year of the taking of Rome
- 36. Rome after the departure of the Gauls
- 37. The wars down to the reform of 384
- 38. Civil history down to the year 374
- Appendices.
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v. 3 : pbk ISBN 9781108012331
内容説明
This three-volume English translation of Barthold Georg Niebuhr's influential History of Rome was published between 1828 and 1842. It follows the second German edition, which the author contrasts with the earlier edition (1811-1812, translated into English in 1827) as being 'the work of a man who has reached his maturity'. The early part of the nineteenth century saw important developments in philological scholarship in Germany, and Niebuhr's international career as a statesman and scholar reflected Germany's new-found confidence in the wider world. His book had a lasting impact both within its own subject area and on the understanding of history as an academic discipline, and was a landmark of nineteenth-century European scholarship. Volume 3 begins with the Licinian rogations and ends with the first Punic war.
目次
- Preface
- 1. The Licinian rogations
- 2. The new curule dignities of the year 384
- 3. Internal history down to the complete establishment of the plebeian consulship
- On the uncial rate of interest
- 4. History of the wars from 384 to 406
- 5. Rome in alliance with Latium
- 6. The earliest constitution of the manipular legion
- 7. The first Samnite War
- 8. The Latin War
- 9. The laws of the dictator Q. Publilius
- 10. Internal history down to the Caudine Peace
- 11. Alexander of Epirus
- 12. Foreign relations down to the second Samnite War
- 13. The second Samnite War
- 14. Relations between Rome and the nations bordering on Samnium after the Peace
- 15. The Etruscan Wars down to the beginning of the third Samnite War
- 16. Internal history from the Caudine Peace down to the third Samnite War
- 17. Cn. Flavius
- 18. The censorship of Q. Fabius and P. Decius
- 19. The Ogulnian Law
- 20. Various occurrences of the same period
- 21. The third Samnite War and the others of the same period
- 22. Internal history from the beginning of the second Samnite War down to the Lucanian
- 23. Miscellaneous occurrence of the same period
- 24. The Etruscan and Gallic War
- 25. The Lucanian, Bruttian, fourth Samnite, and Tarentine Wars
- 26. Epirus and Pyrrhus
- 27. The Roman and Macedonian tactics
- 28. The War with Pyrrhus
- 29. Entire subjugation of Italy, and the political rights of the Italian allies
- 30. Internal history and miscellaneous occurrences of the period from the Lucanian down to the first Punic War
- 31. The first Punic War
- Index.
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