There were two towering historians of early Rome were Livy (Titus Livius Patavinus) and Dionysus of Halicarnassus (a Greek)
Livy refers to Titus Livius, who was a Roman Historian. 'Lo' or 'ecce' are examples of the type of language of the time that Livy used in his writings.
Titus Livius known as Livy in English, was a Roman historian who wrote a monumental history of Rome, Ab Urbe Condita, from its founding (traditionally dated to 753 BC) through the reign of Augustus in Livy's own time.
Livy was one of the three great historians in the Roman Empire. He wrote a massive tome about the history of Rome and its people. The title of the book was Ab Urbe Condita Libri or the Books from the Foundation of the City.
Titus Livius Patavinus (59 BC - AD 17)-known as Livy in English-was a Roman historian who wrote a monumental history of Rome and the Roman peopleLivy was born as Titus Livius in Patavium in northern Italy, now modern Padua. There is a debate[citation needed] about the year of Titus Livius' birth, 64 BC or more likely 59 BC. At the time of his birth, his home city of Patavium was the second wealthiest on the Italian peninsula. Patavium was a part of the province of Cisalpine Gaul at the time. In his works, Livy often expressed his deep affection and pride for Patavium, and the city was well known for its conservative values in morality and politics.[2]"He was by nature a recluse, mild in temperament and averse to violence, the restorative peace of his time gave him the opportunity to turn all his imaginative passion to the legendary and historical past of the country he loved."[
There were two towering historians of early Rome were Livy (Titus Livius Patavinus) and Dionysus of Halicarnassus (a Greek)
Livy refers to Titus Livius, who was a Roman Historian. 'Lo' or 'ecce' are examples of the type of language of the time that Livy used in his writings.
"He who scorns false glory shall have the real thing." - Livy (Titus Livius), The History of Rome, Book XXII.
Titus Livius known as Livy in English, was a Roman historian who wrote a monumental history of Rome, Ab Urbe Condita, from its founding (traditionally dated to 753 BC) through the reign of Augustus in Livy's own time.
Livy was one of the three great historians in the Roman Empire. He wrote a massive tome about the history of Rome and its people. The title of the book was Ab Urbe Condita Libri or the Books from the Foundation of the City.
Livy, also known as Titus Livius, was a Roman historian. He lived from 59 BC to 17 AD. Livy was born in the city of Padua ( Patavium ) and relocated to Rome. There he devoted himself to philosophy and rhetoric. He spent the last 40 years of his life (23 BC to 17 AD ) devoted to writing the history of Rome. He planned a voluminous history of Rome which he completed in 142 books. To date only 35 of these books have been preserved. During his time in Rome he became a friend of Augustus Caesar.
Titus Livius was born in 0059, in Patavium, Roman Republic (now Padua, Veneto, Italy).
Please specify which Marcus Livius Drusus you are referring to.
(A+) He was the emperor of Rome, following the death of Augustus.
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Titus Livius Patavinus (59 BC - AD 17)-known as Livy in English-was a Roman historian who wrote a monumental history of Rome and the Roman peopleLivy was born as Titus Livius in Patavium in northern Italy, now modern Padua. There is a debate[citation needed] about the year of Titus Livius' birth, 64 BC or more likely 59 BC. At the time of his birth, his home city of Patavium was the second wealthiest on the Italian peninsula. Patavium was a part of the province of Cisalpine Gaul at the time. In his works, Livy often expressed his deep affection and pride for Patavium, and the city was well known for its conservative values in morality and politics.[2]"He was by nature a recluse, mild in temperament and averse to violence, the restorative peace of his time gave him the opportunity to turn all his imaginative passion to the legendary and historical past of the country he loved."[
Livy meant that Rome's location is very fertile, a good trade center, good weather.