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- W3027207746 abstract "Chapter 6 turns to Philemon Holland’s (1552–1637) enormous <italic>Romane Historie</italic> (1600), the first full-scale translation of Livy into English, completed in the final years of the sixteenth century. This chapter examines the use to which Francis Nethersole (<italic>bap.</italic> 1587, <italic>d.</italic> 1659) put Holland’s Tudor translation at the height of the English Civil War. Nethersole’s appeal to Livy in 1648 formed part of an ever-intensifying engagement with the <italic>AUC</italic> in the mid-seventeenth century. Nethersole harnessed sections from Books 8 and 9 of the <italic>AUC</italic> to a contemporary debate among the Parliamentarians concerning the punishment of Delinquents. These selections from Holland’s Livy are located in the wider context of the intense engagement with Livy’s history in the mid-seventeenth century, from Leveller pamphlets celebrating the expulsion of kings to royalist defences of absolute monarchy. With his account of Rome’s transition from monarchy to a consular republic, Livy was readily exploited in debates concerning the government and constitution of England, serving as one of the most prominent authorities of political thought during the English Civil War." @default.
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- W3027207746 title "Philemon Holland’s Livy and Sir Francis Nethersole’s Problemes" @default.
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