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Titus Livius, commonly known as Livy, was a Roman historian who lived during the time of Augustus. He is best known for his monumental work, 'Ab Urbe Condita', which chronicles the history of Rome from its legendary founding in 753 BC to the early days of the Roman Empire. Livy's narrative style and in-depth analysis of events and characters have made his work a cornerstone of Roman historical literature. His writings provide insight into Roman values, politics, and society, making them essential for understanding the cultural and historical context of ancient Rome.

Livy's history is not just a record of events; it reflects his deep concern for the moral decay he perceived in his contemporary society. He often emphasized themes of virtue and the consequences of moral failure, which resonate through time. Despite the challenges he faced, including the loss of many of his books, Livy's legacy has endured, influencing countless historians and writers throughout the centuries. His meticulous attention to detail and engaging storytelling continue to captivate readers and scholars alike.

国籍 罗马人
出生地点 Patavium, Venetia, Italy
去世日期 January 1, 2017
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