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Summary Of: Livy

Livy was born in... Livy claims that lack of historical data prior to the sacking of Rome in 387 BC... Livy wrote the majority of his works during the reign of... Certainly Livy questioned some of the values of the new regime but it is likely that his... So we have some idea of the topics Livy covered in the lost books... A Commentary on Livy Books 1 to 5...

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