
Livy's Exemplary History
Jane D. Chaplin(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 2. November 2000
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-19-815274-3 (ISBN)
Description
The idea that it is possible to learn from history is fascinating, but also complex. What exactly can you learn from the past? Does it repeat itself? If it does, how can you prevent repetition of evil and ensure repetition of good? Livy's History of Rome is all about people learning or failing to learn from the past, so in many ways his work is an extended exploration of this problem.
In this book Dr Chaplin starts from Livy's programmatic claim that history offers examples of good and bad conduct. Where previous studies have focused on the meaning of exemplary episodes and characters in isolation, this treatment traces the way historical figures try to interpret the past to their advantage. In doing so, the book demonstrates Livy's awareness of the shifting relevance of history and argues that a narrative organized around exempla allowed Livy, poised between the collapse of the Republic and the foundation of the Empire, to make the Romans' past meaningful for their future.
In this book Dr Chaplin starts from Livy's programmatic claim that history offers examples of good and bad conduct. Where previous studies have focused on the meaning of exemplary episodes and characters in isolation, this treatment traces the way historical figures try to interpret the past to their advantage. In doing so, the book demonstrates Livy's awareness of the shifting relevance of history and argues that a narrative organized around exempla allowed Livy, poised between the collapse of the Republic and the foundation of the Empire, to make the Romans' past meaningful for their future.
Reviews / Votes
Chaplin's major strength lies precisely in her careful and perceptive interpretation of text passages that describe dramatic situations. Constructing an intricate web of readings of exempla by various internal audiences she teaches us to understand the historian's working methods. Chaplin's book is useful to everyone who wants to know what kind of a historian Livy was, and most definitely it adds new nuances to our knowledge of Livy. * GNOMON * Clearly and attractively written, this book is - exemplary of its kind * Greece & Rome * Makes a significant contribution to the revaluation of Livy as an historian * Greece & Rome *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
502 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-815274-3 (9780198152743)
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Author
Associate Professor of ClassicsAssociate Professor of Classics, Middlebury College, Vermont, USA