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Roman History, Books I-III

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The work recounts the legendary origins and early centuries of Rome, combining mythic episodes, accounts of kings and magistrates, and annalistic narratives of wars and territorial expansion in Italy. It traces institutional development—religious rites, legal and political customs, and civic ceremonies—while offering moral exempla that illustrate virtues and vices shaping communal life. The prose alternates descriptive history with speeches and character sketches, aiming to explain how social and military practices produced political change. Surviving books concentrate on the formative period through the consolidation of regional power, presenting a blend of tradition, fragmentary records, and authorial interpretation to reconstruct the city's rise.

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Livy

Titus Livius, commonly known as Livy, was a Roman historian who lived during the late Republic and early Empire. He is best known for his monumental work, "Ab Urbe Condita" (From the Founding of the City), which chronicles the history of Rome from its legendary origins through the early days of the Empire. Livy's narratives are characterized by their moralistic tone and detailed accounts of Roman virtues and vices. His writings provide invaluable insights into Roman culture, politics, and society, making him a key figure in the study of ancient history. Livy's influence extends beyond history, impacting literature and historiography for centuries.

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