Titus Livius
In English, Titus Livius was commonly known as Livy, was born in 59 BC and passed away in 17 AD. His writings were all about the fascinating history of Rome and the Roman people, covering extensive periods. Livy's work, Ab Urbe Condita, which translates to "From the Founding of the City," delves into the first stories about Rome before its official founding in 753 BC, all the way to the time of Augustus, which was during Livy's own lifetime. Friends with Augustus and acquaintances of the Julio...See more
In English, Titus Livius was commonly known as Livy, was born in 59 BC and passed away in 17 AD. His writings were all about the fascinating history of Rome and the Roman people, covering extensive periods. Livy's work, Ab Urbe Condita, which translates to "From the Founding of the City," delves into the first stories about Rome before its official founding in 753 BC, all the way to the time of Augustus, which was during Livy's own lifetime. Friends with Augustus and acquaintances of the Julio-Claudian family, Livy was a patron of history who encouraged young Claudius to begin writing. Known for his account of Rome, Livy's best-known work is a comprehensive history that spans the city's origin until the passing of Augustus. Particular emphasis is placed on Rome's military successes, which is no surprise given that it was written during Augustus' reign. When Augustus became emperor, he introduced a new government, which led to a storyteller creating tales of heroes from Roman history to lend it additional backing. See less