Тит Ливий. Римская история от основания города.
Том 3. Книги XXI–XXV.
Второе издание.
Перевод с латинского.
Под редакцией П. Адрианова.
Москва: Типография Е. К. Гербек, 1901.
325 с. Твердый переплет. Увеличенный формат.
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Titus Livius. History of Rome from Its Foundation.
Volume 3. Books XXI–XXV.
Second edition. Translated from Latin.
Edited by P. Adrianov.
Moscow: E. K. Gerbek Printing House, 1901.
325 pp. Hardcover. enlarged format.
The third volume of the seminal work by Roman historian Titus Livius (59 BC - 17 AD), History of Rome from Its Foundation (Ab Urbe Condita), covering Books XXI–XXV. These books focus on the events of the Second Punic War (218–201 BC), including Hannibal’s campaigns, the battles of Cannae and Trebia, and other pivotal moments in Rome’s conflict with Carthage. The text includes detailed accounts of military campaigns, political intrigues, and notable speeches by historical and semi-legendary figures, characteristic of Livy’s style.