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Episode 55 – Titus Livy

Episode 55 – Titus Livy

Dr R is reading early Roman history through the lens of Titus Livius. In this episode we explore Livy's life, his work, and questions of historiographical interest that influence our we can understand Rome's past.

The Partial Historians · The Partial Historians

November 16, 201540m 3s

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Show Notes

Titus Livius, better known to the English-speaking world as Livy, is the figure for consideration in this episode.

The Doctors take a brief detour from their exploration of the History of Rome from the Founding of the City to consider one of our chief historical narrative sources for the Regal period and the Early Republic. Livy's life, his work, and questions of historiographical interest are all up for the discussion.

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Episode 55: Livy

A depiction (perhaps) of Titus Livius courtesy of wikimedia commons
A depiction (perhaps) of Titus Livius courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

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