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Quest'opera storica monumentale approfondisce l'ascesa e lo sviluppo della Repubblica e dell'Impero Romano. L'autore ripercorre meticolosamente gli eventi chiave, le intrighi politici e le campagne militari che hanno plasmato il mondo antico. Offre profonde intuizioni sulle tradizioni, le istituzioni e la mentalità romana, fornendo uno sguardo inestimabile sulle fondamenta della civiltà occidentale. È una cronaca dettagliata di uno degli imperi più influenti della storia.

Hannibal's First Campaign in Italy: Livy Book XXI, Chaps. 39-59
Livy, Books V, Vi, and Vii, Ed. by A.R. Cluer
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