Lays of Ancient Rome

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ISBN-10:

1515246213

ISBN-13:

9781515246213

Released: Jul 27, 2015
Format: Paperback, 186 pages
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Description:

The Lays of Ancient Rome consists of four narrative poems invoking historic episodes from Roman legends that were strongly moral in tone, exemplifying Roman virtue against Latine betrayal. They are a delightful literary adventure which allow the reader to enjoy a high point in European culture while learning some incredible details of Roman history.

The first two poems describe famous conflicts which led to the creation of the Republic: the story of Horatio's defense of the bridge over the Tiber, and the Battle of Lake Regillus. The third lay tells the story of the Plebeian uprising against their near-slave conditions, and the fourth tells of the Pyrrhic and Punic Wars.

These masterpieces were so highly regarded that they were required reading in British public schools for more than a hundred years-until they were replaced by the "accessible" anti-European curricula.












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