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  1. Ab urbe condita (Livius) – Wikipedia

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    WebAb urbe condita ist das Geschichtswerk des römischen Historikers Titus Livius. ... Patrick G. Walsh: Livy Ab urbe condita Books XXXVI–XL, Oxford 1999, ISBN 0-19-814664-7. John Briscoe: Titi Livi: ab urbe condita, Bücher 21–25, Oxford 2016, ISBN 978-0-19-968616-2.

  2. Ab urbe condita - Wikipedia

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    WebAb urbe condita (Latin: [ab ˈʊrbɛ ˈkɔndɪtaː] 'from the founding of the City'), or anno urbis conditae (Latin: [ˈan.no̯‿ˈʊrbɪs ˈkɔndɪtae̯]; 'in the year since the city's founding'), abbreviated as AUC or AVC, expresses a date in years since 753 BC, the traditional founding of Rome. It is an expression used in antiquity and by classical historians to refer …

  3. Ab urbe condita (Livy) - Wikipedia

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    WebThe work called Ab urbe condita (English: From the Founding of the City), sometimes referred to as Ab urbe condita libri (Books from the Founding of the City), is a monumental history of ancient Rome, written in Latin between 27 and 9 BC by Livy, a Roman historian. The work covers the period from the legends concerning the arrival of Aeneas and the …

  4. Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 1 - Perseus Project

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    WebLivy. History of Rome. English Translation. Rev. Canon Roberts. New York, New York. E. P. Dutton and Co. 1912. 2. The National Endowment for the Humanities provided support for entering this text. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License. An XML ...

  5. Ab Urbe condita libri — Wikipédia

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    WebL'Histoire de Rome depuis sa fondation (en latin Ab Urbe condita libri, littéralement « les livres depuis la fondation de la Ville » [Urbs, la Ville est toujours Rome]) est une œuvre de l'historien Tite-Live dont il entame la rédaction aux alentours de 31 av. J.-C. De cette œuvre immense qui couvre en 142 livres, des origines de Rome jusqu'à la mort de Drusus en 9 …

  6. Lucius Junius Brutus - Wikipedia

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    WebBackground and historicity. Prior to the establishment of the Roman Republic, Rome had been ruled by kings.. The account is from Livy's Ab urbe condita and deals with a point in the history of Rome prior to reliable historical records (virtually all prior records were destroyed by the Gauls when they sacked Rome under Brennus in 390 BC or 387 BC).. …

  7. Tite-Live — Wikipédia

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    WebTite Live Ab Urbe Condita (XV e siècle). Sénèque écrit que Tite-Live a écrit des traités de philosophie ainsi que des dialogues tenant autant de l'histoire que de la philosophie, et le classe en troisième place comme auteur, après Cicéron et son contemporain Asinius Pollion [ …

  8. Titus Livius (Livy), Ab Urbe Condita, books 1-2 - Perseus Project

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    WebTranslator's preface THE Latin text of this volume has been set up from that of the ninth edition (1908) of Book I., and the eighth edition (1894) of Book II., by Weissenborn and Müller, except that the Periochae have been reprinted from the text of Rossbach (1910). But the spelling is that adopted by Professors Conway and Walters in their critical edition of …

  9. Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 1 - Perseus Project

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    WebCommentary references to this page (42): John Conington, Commentary on Vergil's Aeneid, Volume 1, 1.2 Titus Livius (Livy), Ab urbe condita libri, erklärt von M. Weissenborn, books 31-32, commentary, 31.17 Titus Livius (Livy), Ab urbe condita libri, erklärt von M. Weissenborn, books 31-32, commentary, 31.44 Titus Livius (Livy), Ab urbe condita libri, …

  10. From the Founding of the City - Wikisource, the free library

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    WebAug 14, 2020 · Large portions of Livy's history are now lost, but some idea of their contents can be found in epitomes or abridgments, such as: Florus, Epitome of Roman History - 2nd century summary of Roman wars, based largely on Livy; Perochiae - 4th century Latin epitome, which preserves Livy's book divisions



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