Verginia, Lucretia, and the Medieval Livy

Verginia, Lucretia, and the Medieval Livy

An Edition and Translation of Episodes from Pierre Bersuire's Tite-Live and Jean de Meun's Roman de la rose

Herausgeber: Guynn, Noah D; Scala, Elizabeth; Hult, David F
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The tragic stories of Lucretia and Verginia, taken from the fourteenth-century French version of Livy's History of Rome, presented with facing page English translation. Livy was famous in the Middle Ages for what Dante called his "unerring" history of Rome. Within that history, two episodes were especially well-known, both promoting female virtue while also suggesting how sexual violence could trigger political change. Lucretia commits suicide after her rape, precipitating the fall of the monarchy. Verginia is murdered by her father, who prefers to see her die than be seized by the corrupt jud...