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HISTORIARUM AB URBE CONDITA
LIBRI I., II.

I

LIVY'S HISTORY OF ROME

BOOKS I., II.

753

FROM THE BUILDING OF THE CITY, B C. 735, TO THE TAKING
OF ANTIUM, B.C. 468

With English Notes

BY HENRY YOUNG

LATE SECOND MASTER OF GUILDFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL

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CROSBY LOCKWOOD AND CO.

7, STATIONERS' HALL COURT, LUDGATE HILL

1882

Ll 16.229

AUG 16 1800

LIBRARY

b. W. Sever.

2-612

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PREFATORY NOTICE.

Or most School Editions of LIVY in use in this country the Text of Drakenborch forms the basis. It is partly for this reason that in the present Volume I have generally adopted the Text of Crevier; pointing out however in the Notes most of the various readings of Drakenborch and Alschefski.

Of a few passages I have offered explanations which I believe to differ more or less from those hitherto commonly received; but have afforded the reader the alternative of either accepting or rejecting them, by presenting him at the same time with other interpretations supported by higher authority. The Latin Commentary of Crevier and the German Commentary of Crusius have contributed largely to the Notes; and here and there the reader will find obligations acknowledged to the remarks of some of the other Editors of LIvy.

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