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Lays of Ancient Rome - 9781721013777
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Lays of Ancient Rome by Thomas Babbington Macaulay. Lays of Ancient Rome is a collection of narrative poems, or lays, by Thomas Babington Macaulay. Four of these recount heroic episodes from early Roman history with strong dramatic and tragic themes, giving the collection its name. Macaulay also included two poems inspired by recent history: Ivry (1824) and The Armada (1832). That what is called the history of the Kings and early Consuls of Rome is to a great extent fabulous, few scholars have, since the time of Beaufort, ventured to deny. It is certain that, more than three hundred and sixty years after the date ordinarily assigned for the foundation of the city, the public records were, with scarcely an exception, destroyed by the Gauls. It is certain that the oldest annals of the commonwealth were compiled more than a century and a half after this destruction of the records. It is certain, therefore, that the great Latin writers of the Augustan age did not possess those materials, without which a trustworthy account of the infancy of the republic could not possibly be framed.
Author: Thomas Macaulay |
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
Publication Date: Jun 11, 2018 |
Number of Pages: 92 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 1721013776 |
ISBN-13: 9781721013777 |
Lays of Ancient Rome - 9781721013777
$10.62
Lays of Ancient Rome by Thomas Babbington Macaulay. Lays of Ancient Rome is a collection of narrative poems, or lays, by Thomas Babington Macaulay. Four of these recount heroic episodes from early Roman history with strong dramatic and tragic themes, giving the collection its name. Macaulay also included two poems inspired by recent history: Ivry (1824) and The Armada (1832). That what is called the history of the Kings and early Consuls of Rome is to a great extent fabulous, few scholars have, since the time of Beaufort, ventured to deny. It is certain that, more than three hundred and sixty years after the date ordinarily assigned for the foundation of the city, the public records were, with scarcely an exception, destroyed by the Gauls. It is certain that the oldest annals of the commonwealth were compiled more than a century and a half after this destruction of the records. It is certain, therefore, that the great Latin writers of the Augustan age did not possess those materials, without which a trustworthy account of the infancy of the republic could not possibly be framed.
Author: Thomas Macaulay |
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
Publication Date: Jun 11, 2018 |
Number of Pages: 92 pages |
Language: English |
Binding: Paperback |
ISBN-10: 1721013776 |
ISBN-13: 9781721013777 |