Horatius at the Bridge – Medal $7.50
Description

The Lays of Ancient Rome are five ballads written by the Englishman Thomas Babington Macaulay and published in 1842.  These ballads (lays) celebrate events and heroes in ancient Roman history, and Horatius at the Bridge is the most famous of Macaulay’s ballads. Ballads are narratives that are composed and sung orally.  In more primitive societies, before the development of writing, they were an essential means of remembering and celebrating the past.

 

Related Resources:

Horatius at the Bridge Set

Horatius at the Bridge – Text (Second Edition)
Horatius at the Bridge – Teacher Guide (Second Edition)
Horatius at the Bridge – Student Guide (Second Edition)
Horatius at the Bridge – Lapel Pin
Horatius at the Bridge – Medal 

Additional information
Weight .05 kg
Dimensions 1 × 1 × .25 in
Publisher

Memoria Press

Format

Medal

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