Livy Essays
How Livy Saved Rome from the Polybian Cycle
The Rise of Rome
Polybius concludes that “all existing things are subject to decay is a proposition which scarcely requires proof, since the inexorable course of nature is sufficient to impose it on us” (The Rise of the Roman Empire, VI. 57). He believes that a...
A Comparison of Tullus Hostilius and L. Tarquinius Superbus 11th Grade
The Rise of Rome
Livy’s Rise of Rome is a history of Rome’s early years, bringing to the modern reader a glimpse of the civilization’s vast mythology. Its stories are populated with a rich cast of mystical kings, heroic champions, and malicious villains, who come...