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A wise Classicist once said that Kraus had done for Livy....,
This review is from: Livy: Ab urbe condita Book VI (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics) (Paperback)
....What Elvis had done for rock'n'roll. This book is proof of the truth of that statement.
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This review is from: Livy: Ab urbe condita Book VI (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics) (Paperback)
Ab Urbe Condita is a continuation of Kraus's doctoral dissertation. This fact means that her analysis is full of literary jargon aimed maily at University students. If this is the prurpose of the book then it fulfils its aim perfectly. However as an A-level student, most of it is unnecessary and probably more confusing, which means that much must be ignored.
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Ab Urbe Condita: Volume VI: Books XXXVI-XL (Oxford Classical Texts) (Bks.36-40) by Livy (Hardcover - June 10, 1999)
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