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1 Apart from the yearly lists in L’Année Philologique, there is the useful survey of Gries, K., ‘Livian Scholarship since 1940’, CW 1iii (1959-60), 33 ff., 69 ff.Google Scholar, and for earlier work, Herescu, N. I., Bibliographie de la littérature latine (Paris, 1943), 221 ff.Google Scholar, and (for 1920-32) Rau, R. in Bursian’s Jahresberichte ccx1ii (1934), 75 ffGoogle Scholar. A comprehen sive bibliography of Livy is sorely needed.
2 John of Salisbury, Metalogicon iii. 4 Google Scholar.
3 Livy, his Historical Aims and Methods (Cambridge, 1961). The bibliography con tains older books and articles not mentioned here.
4 Ed. Platnauer (Oxford, 1954); the revised edition, Fifty Years and Twelve (1968), contains additional bibliography.
5 See especially Grant, M., The Ancient Historians (London, 1970), ch. 14Google Scholar; also Usher, S., The Historians of Greece and Rome (London, 1969), ch. 6Google Scholar; Dorey, T. A. ed., Latin Historians (London, 1966)Google Scholar, has a chapter on Livy by the present writer. Dorey is also the editor of the essays in Livy (London, 1971).
6 See above all the Introduction to the Bude Livy i by J. Bayet, and the Einleitung in Weissenborn-Müller (Appendix, AII and B6). Also Zancan, P., Tito Livio saggio storico (Milan, 1940)Google Scholar; Bornecque, H., Tite-Live (Paris, 1933)Google Scholar, and Catin, L., En lisant Tite-Live (Paris, 1944)Google Scholar; Burek, E. ed., Wege zu Livius (Darmstadt, 1967)Google Scholar. Taine, H., Essai sur Tite-Live5 (Paris, 1888)Google Scholar, deserves mention here pietatis causa.