Book XXX of Livy's great history of Rome describes the last few
years (203-201 BC), of the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage,
including Hannibal's final defeat by Scipio at Zama, the conclusion of
peace and Scipio's triumphal return to Rome.This useful edition
of the Latin text, reissued after being unavailable for some time,
includes an introduction giving background on Livy and his work, Rome
and Carthage, the Punic Wars, the African campaign, the Roman army and
Scipio's tactics. There are copious notes on the text, an appendix on
chronology, an index of proper names and a vocabulary.
Book XXX of Livy's great history of Rome describes the last years of the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage,
including Hannibal's final defeat by Scipio at Zama, the peace and Scipio's triumphal return to Rome. Includes an introduction, copious notes on the text, an appendix on
chronology, an index of proper names and a vocabulary.
H.E. Butler was Professor of Latin at University College London.
H.H. Scullard was Reader in Ancient History at King's College London.