TITVS LIVIVS PATAVINVS

Livy

Titus Livius Patavinus (59 BC – AD 17) simply referred to as Livy by historians and lecturers. Livy was a Roman historian his surviving body of word is the - Ab Urbe Condita -. Seneca the Younger gives brief mention that he was also known as an orator and philosopher and had written some treatises in those fields from a historical point of view. Most of Livy's 142 books on the 770-year history of Rome have been lost, 35 survive: i-x, xxi-xlv. Below is Livy's entire surviving body of work.

AB VRBE CONDITA LIBRI

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