Livius Collection
"Livius: Exploring the Legacy of a Roman Historian and Philosopher" In this captivating discussion about Latin philosophers, we delve into the life and works of Livius
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"Livius: Exploring the Legacy of a Roman Historian and Philosopher" In this captivating discussion about Latin philosophers, we delve into the life and works of Livius. From right to left, we encounter Cato, Philip of Swabia - King of Germany, and even a medal with Livy's portrait from Tibere ou les six premiers. The year 1511 marks an important milestone as Deche di Tito Livio vulgare hystoriate is published. This work showcases Livy's influence on historical narratives during that time. A stunning Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae reveals a bust of Livy in 1582, reminding us of his enduring impact centuries later. Livy himself lived during tumultuous times from around 64 BC to AD 17. His contributions as a Roman historian are immeasurable; he chronicled the history of Rome in great detail. The unknown artist behind the depiction titled "Livy" in 1830 captures his enigmatic persona beautifully. As we explore further, we come across Armand Charles Caraffe's masterpiece "The Oath of the Horatii" from 1791. This painting symbolizes ancient Roman values that were often discussed by philosophers like Livy. Titus Livius Patavinus or Titus Livy remains an influential figure in our understanding of ancient Rome. Another remarkable Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae presents yet another breathtaking bust depicting him in 1582. Engraved by J. W. Cook, we see an image showcasing both Titus Livius and Lucius Andronicus - two significant figures who shaped Roman history through their writings and theatrical performances respectively. Through these various depictions and references to his name throughout history, it becomes evident that Titus Livius holds immense importance as a philosopher-historian whose legacy continues to inspire generations even today.