001380692 000__ 03011cam\\2200841\a\4500 001380692 001__ 1380692 001380692 003__ OCoLC 001380692 005__ 20211214003146.0 001380692 008__ 970529s1997\\\\miu\\\\\\b\\\s001\0\eng\\ 001380692 010__ $$a97021070 001380692 0167_ $$a009260178$$2Uk 001380692 019__ $$a1000873510$$a1120925949 001380692 020__ $$a0472107895$$q(alk. paper) 001380692 020__ $$a9780472107896$$q(alk. paper) 001380692 035__ $$a(OCoLC)37011272 001380692 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$cDLC$$dBAKER$$dNLGGC$$dYDXCP$$dBTCTA$$dOCLCG$$dUBC$$dHEBIS$$dEUM$$dGBVCP$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCF$$dOCLCQ$$dDEBBG$$dOCL$$dDHA$$dBUB$$dOCLCO$$dL2U$$dOCLCA$$dIL4J6$$dOCLCO$$dUKMGB$$dISE 001380692 043__ $$ae------$$aff-----$$aaw----- 001380692 049__ $$aISEA 001380692 05000 $$aDG241$$b.J34 1997 001380692 1001_ $$aJaeger, Mary,$$d1960- 001380692 24510 $$aLivy's written Rome /$$cMary Jaeger. 001380692 260__ $$aAnn Arbor :$$bUniversity of Michigan Press,$$c©1997. 001380692 300__ $$axii, 205 pages ;$$c24 cm 001380692 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001380692 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 001380692 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 001380692 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 185-193) and indexes. 001380692 5050_ $$aThe history as a monument -- The battle in the Forum -- The rise and fall of Marcus Manlius Capitolinus -- Memory and monuments in the Second Punic War -- The trials of the Scipios. 001380692 520__ $$aLivy's Written Rome shows how one writer explored the relationships among events in Roman history, the landscape in which they occurred, and the monuments that commemorated them. While Augustus reconstructed the physical city to reflect the ideology of the Empire, the historian Livy created a written Rome and taught his readers to look beyond the city's dramatically altered landscape. In so doing, they gained insight into the lessons of the lost Republic. Drawing upon modern discourse on the connection between private mental spaces and public civic spaces, this first indepth study of Livy's use of the urban landscape offers discerning views on his interpretation of ancient theories of historiography. Livy's Written Rome discusses the Roman idea of the monument as a place where memory and space intersect and includes fresh readings of several historical episodes, including the battle over the Sabine Women, the sedition of Marcus Manlius, and the trials of the Scipios. 001380692 60000 $$aLivy.$$tAb urbe condita. 001380692 60004 $$aLivy. 001380692 60017 $$aLivius, Titus$$dv59-17$$tAb urbe condita$$2gnd$$0(DE-588)4125765-0 001380692 60007 $$aLivy.$$tAb urbe condita.$$2nli 001380692 60017 $$aLivius, T.,$$d59 v.Chr.-17 n.Chr.$$0(NL-LeOCL)069020523$$2nta 001380692 60017 $$aLivius, Titus.$$2swd 001380692 63007 $$aAb urbe condita (Livy)$$2fast$$0(OCoLC)fst01356967 001380692 63007 $$aAb urbe condita.$$2swd 001380692 648_7 $$a265-30 B.C$$2fast 001380692 650_7 $$a18.46 ancient Latin literature.$$0(NL-LeOCL)07761223X$$2bcl 001380692 650_7 $$a15.52 Roman Empire.$$0(NL-LeOCL)077599519$$2bcl 001380692 65017 $$aAb urbe condita (Livius)$$2gtt 001380692 65017 $$aRuimtelijke structuur.$$2gtt 001380692 65017 $$aHistorisch besef.$$2gtt 001380692 651_0 $$aRome$$xHistory$$yRepublic, 265-30 B.C. 001380692 651_7 $$aRome (Empire)$$2fast$$0(OCoLC)fst01204885 001380692 651_7 $$aRome$$xHistory.$$2nli 001380692 651_7 $$aRom.$$2swd 001380692 653_0 $$aLivy$$aAb urbe condita 001380692 653_0 $$aRome$$aHistory$$aRepublic, 265-30 B.C 001380692 655_7 $$aHistory.$$2fast$$0(OCoLC)fst01411628 001380692 852__ $$bgen 001380692 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1380692$$pGLOBAL_SET 001380692 980__ $$aBIB 001380692 980__ $$aBOOK 001380692 994__ $$aC0$$bISE