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book: chapter: pr. Whether the task I have undertaken of writing a complete history of the Roman people from the very commencement of its existence will reward me for the labour spent on it, I neither know for certain, nor if I did know would I venture to say.
- Titus Livius (Livy), Ab Urbe Condita, books 1-2 - Perseus Digital Library
THE Latin text of this volume has been set up from that of...
- Titus Livius (Livy), Ab Urbe Condita, books 1-2 - Perseus Digital Library
A web page from Perseus that provides the Latin text and an English translation of the first two books of Livy's history of Rome. It also includes the translator's preface, textual notes, and acknowledgments.
6 Νοε 2006 · In this new English version of the most elegant of the Roman historians, the object of the translator has been, to adhere as closely to the original text as is consistent with the idioms of the respective languages.
1. First of all, then, it is generally agreed that when Troy was taken vengeance was wreaked upon the other Trojans, but that two, Aeneas and Antenor, were spared all the penalties of war by the Achivi, owing to long-standing claims of hospitality, and because they had always advocated peace and the giving back of Helen.
The History of Rome, perhaps originally titled Annales, and frequently referred to as Ab Urbe Condita (English: From the Founding of the City), [1] is a monumental history of ancient Rome, written in Latin between 27 and 9 BC by the Roman historian Titus Livius, better known in English as "Livy".
6 Νοε 2006 · This monumental work chronicles the early history of Rome, detailing its legendary origins, founding, and the establishment of its various institutions and wars through notable figures such as Romulus and Numa Pompilius.
16 Μαρ 2023 · Livy, with an English Translation in Fourteen Volumes [History of Rome: Ab Urbe Condita / From the Founding of the City], Volume X, Books XXXV-XXXVII [Latin and English] : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Favorite.