
Horatius at the Bridge: Based on the true story of the founding of the Roman Republic, retold and illustrated by Mike Bolan.
This is the second book in the Linguatext Children's Classics series, following the Lathrop/Davis retelling of Don Quixote. This series highlights world literature, illustrated and retold in English for ages 5-10, in an effort to bring inspiring and important works to the next generation. Horatius at the Bridge has a curious background:
Thousands of years ago in what is now Italy, there was a real soldier named Horatius who defended the last bridge into Rome from invaders. It was the end of the Age of Kings, and Horatius helped usher in the Roman Republic, giving citizens power over their own society. In ancient times, people would sing songs and write poems about heroic and memorable events like this. The Roman historian Livy wrote a few paragraphs about it, but there was no epic poetic remembrance for the valiant one-eyed Horatius...
That is, until about two hundred years ago, when a man from England named Thomas Babington Macaulay read Livy’s ancient account of Horatius and the events that led up to the start of the Roman Republic. Mr. Macauley decided to write a poem himself—in a style that sounded like it was written by Ancient Romans.
This book was inspired by Livy’s History of Rome and Macauley’s 1842 Lays of Ancient Rome—a collection of narrative poems—one of which was called Horatius at the Bridge.
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Series: Linguatext Children's Classics, #2
ISBN: 978-0-942566-63-5 (HB, 34 pp.) $25
AVAILABLE JUNE 17, 2025 (Preorders will be sent as soon as they are in stock)