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    The 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), are 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

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    The History of Rome originally comprised 142 "books", thirty-five of which—Books 1–10 with the Preface and Books 21–45—still exist in reasonably complete form. Damage to a

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    There is no uniform system of classifying and naming manuscripts. Often the relationship of one manuscript (MS) to another remains unknown or changes as perceptions of the handwriting change. Livy's release of chapters by packet diachronically encouraged

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    Machiavelli
    Niccolò Machiavelli's work on republics, Discourses on Livy, is presented as a commentary on the History of Rome.
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    The first complete rendering of Ab urbe condita into English was

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    Livy wrote in a mixture of annual chronology and narrative. This emerged from his decision to organise his narrative on a year-by-year scheme with regular announcements of

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    The first five books were published between 27 and 25 BC. The first date mentioned is the year Augustus received that title: twice in the first

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    The "orthodox view" is that "Livy was a very poor historian indeed, whether by ancient or modern standards". This is rooted in a few major reasons. He did "no primary research", relying "exclusively on earlier histories". His understanding of those sources was poor: with

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    1. ^ Livy himself called his history the Annales, but this title has not been used by modern scholars, who usually refer to it simply as the History of Rome, or History of Rome from the

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    The book History of Rome, 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 the historian Titus Livius, or "Livy", as he is usually known in English. The work covers the period from the legends concerning the arrival of Aeneas and the refugees from the fall of Troy, to the cit…

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      • Origini di Roma con Enea e fondazione di Romolo e Remo
        In seguito alla caduta di Troia gli Achei furono molto duri nei confronti dei superstiti ma fecero una eccezione per due di essi, Enea e Antenore, che sostennero sempre la pace e la restituzione di Elena. Antenore, con un nutrito gruppo di Eneti e di Troiani percorsero il mar Adriatico e sbarc…
      • Guerra contro i Sabini: Ratto delle Sabine
        Romolo, divenuto unico re di Roma, decise per prima cosa di fortificare la nuova città, offrendo sacrifici agli dèi secondo il rito albano e dei Greci in onore di Ercole, così com'erano stati istituiti da Evandro.; successivamente dotò la città del suo prima sistema di leggi e si circondò di 12 Litt…
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      • 1ª ed. originale: tra il 27 a.C. e il 14 d.C.
      • Altri titoli: Storia di Roma dalla sua fondazione, Historiae
      • Autore: Tito Livio
      • Titolo originale: Ab Urbe condita libri CXLII
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      Originalmente escrito en 142 libros, solo 35 han sobrevivido hasta nuestros días. El primer libro comienza con el desembarco de Eneas en la península itálica y la fundación de Roma por Rómulo y Remo y termina con la elección de Lucio Junio Bruto y Lucio Tarquinio Colatino como cónsules en el año 502 a. C. (según la cro…
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      • Idioma: Latín
      • Género: Historiografía
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      L'analyse des premiers livres pour en évaluer la date de publication est compliquée par la forte probabilité d'une ou plusieurs rééditions de ces livres avec quelques retouches de son auteur, dont, selon Jean Bayet, l'inclusion au début du livre II d'une préface générale de l'ouvrage dont le style élaboré contraste avec le texte d…
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    • https://gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ab_urbe_condita_libri

      ab urbe condita libri cxlii ( dende a fundación de roma, 142 libros ou dende a fundación da cidade) é unha grande obra de tito livio que narra, segundo o esquema dos anais, a historia de roma desde a chegada de eneas a italia até os funerais de druso, fillastro de augusto, no 9 a.c. o plano era, probabelmente, chegar aos 150 libros, coa morte do …

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      Ab Urbe Condita Libri Dari Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas Buku Sejarah Roma, terkadang disebut sebagai Ab Urbe Condita, adalah sebuah catatan sejarah Romawi kuno yang ditulis dalam bahasa Latin antara 27 dan 9 SM oleh sejarawan Titus Livius, atau "Livy".

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      Ab Urbe Condita (ook wel afgekort als AUC) is de titel van het door Titus Livius geschreven monumentale werk over de geschiedenis van het Romeinse Rijk. Het werk beschrijft in 142 boeken ( libri) de geschiedenis vanaf de stichting van de stad ( ab urbe condita ), gedateerd op 753 v.Chr., tot aan de tijd van Livius zelf (rond het jaar 10 ).

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      Ab Urbe condita libri, da lavarout eo al levrioù abaoe diazezidigezh Kêr, eo anv oberenn veur Titus Livius, un istorour latin a vevas eus 59 kent J.-K. betek 17 goude J.-K. Ab urbe condita, 1493.

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      (Tito Livio, Ab Urbe condita libri, I, 13.) «Là mentre stavano per tornare a combattere nuovamente, furono fermati da uno spettacolo incredibile e difficile da raccontare a parole. Videro infatti le figlie dei Sabini, quelle rapite, gettarsi alcune da una parte, ed altre dall'altra, in mezzo alle armi ed ai morti, urlando e minacciando con ...

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