LIVY BOOKS XXI, AND XXII. HANNIBAL'S FIRST CAMPAIGN IN ITALY. EDITED WITH INTRODUCTIONS, NOTES, APPENDICES, AND MAPS, BY THE REV. W. W. CAPES, FELLOW OF HERTFORD COLLEGE, AND READER DEC 1878 PODLEIANA London: MACMILLAN AND CO. 1878 [The right of translation and reproduction is reserved.] 294 77 PREFACE. THE text of Livy which is here adopted is a reprint of Madvig's, whose Emendationes Livianæ discuss most of the important variations from the common text. To that work therefore reference is made when Madvig's authority or arguments are mentioned in the notes. In matters of Latinity the commentary of Fabri, as enlarged by Heerwagen, has been found most useful, especially the illustrations drawn from Latin authors. Weissenborn's notes for German schools are quoted only (as W) when they contain information which is not to be found in earlier commentators. In questions of etymology most stress is laid upon the views of Corssen in his Aussprache, Vocalismus, u. Betonung der Lateinischen Sprache. |