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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Stories From Livy, by Alfred Church This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Stories From Livy Author: Alfred Church Illustrator: Pinelli Release Date: December 25, 2007 [EBook #24030] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK STORIES FROM LIVY *** Produced by David Widger STORIES FROM LIVY By The Rev. Alfred Church, M.A. Professor of Latin in University College, London With Illustrations From Designs By Pinelli. Scribner And Welford MDCCCLXXXIII. [Illustration: Frontispiece 011] [Illustration: Titlepage 012] TO HENRY FRANCIS CHURCH BEST OF BROTHERS PREFACE. I had wished to say a few words as to the great difficulty of transforming Livy's ornate diction into the simple style I have hitherto adopted; but a stroke of illness has prevented my being able even to correct the proofs--a work which has been carried out for me by my kind friend, C. Simmons, Esq., of Balliol College, Oxford. Pymlico, Hadley, October 2, 1882. STORIES FROM LIVY. CHAPTER I. ~~ THE STORY OF ROMULUS AND OF NUMA. AEneas of Troy, coming to the land of Italy, took to wife Lavinia, daughter of King Latinus, and built him a city, which he called Lavinium, after the name of his wife. And, after thirty years, his son Ascanius went forth from Lavinium with much people, and built him a new city, which he called Alba. In this city reigned kings of the house and lineage of AEneas for twelve generations. Of these kings the eleventh in descent was one Procas, who, having two sons, Numitor and Amulius, left his kingdom, according to the custom, to Numitor, the elder. But Amulius drave out his brother, and reigned in his stead. Nor was he content with this wickedness, but slew all the male children of his brother. And the daughter of his brother, that was named Rhea Silvia, he chose to be a priestess of Vesta, making as though he would do the maiden honour; but his thought was that the name of his brother should perish, for they that serve Vesta are vowed to perpetual virginity. But it came to pass that Rhea bare twin sons, whose father, it was said, was the god Mars. Very wr
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