Disambiguation evidence for Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita via surface form

"Ab Urbe Condita"


As subject (49)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Ab Urbe Condita".

Predicate Object
associatedPlace Rome
author Livy
centralTheme Roman virtue
centralTheme moral exempla
centralTheme rise and decline of states
coversPeriodFrom legendary founding of Rome
coversPeriodTo early Roman Empire
dedicatedTo none explicitly stated
features accounts of Roman kings
features accounts of Roman wars
features biographical sketches of Roman leaders
features history of the Roman Republic
features legendary narratives about Rome’s origins
genre annalistic history
genre history
hasReception central text in medieval education
hasReception major source for modern Roman history
hasReception widely read in Renaissance Europe
influenced Renaissance humanism
influenced early modern political thought
influenced later European views of Roman history
instanceOf Latin prose
instanceOf Roman historiography
instanceOf historical work
intendedFunction moral instruction
intendedFunction patriotic celebration of Rome
literaryPeriod Augustan age
narrativeStyle continuous year-by-year narrative
originalTitleLanguage Latin
politicalContext reign of Augustus
portraysFigure Augustus
portraysFigure Cincinnatus
portraysFigure Hannibal (Carthaginian general)
surface form: Hannibal
portraysFigure Julius Caesar
portraysFigure Numa Pompilius
portraysFigure Romulus
portraysFigure Scipio Africanus
preservationStatus partially lost
subject history of Rome
survivingPortions continuous books 1–10
survivingPortions continuous books 21–45
survivingPortions fragments of other books
timeOfComposition early 1st century CE
timeOfComposition late 1st century BCE
titleTranslation From the Founding of the City
usesSourceType archival records
usesSourceType earlier Roman annalists
usesSourceType oral traditions
writtenIn prose

As object (3)

Triples where some other subject referred to this entity as "Ab Urbe Condita".

Cacus describedIn
"Ab Urbe Condita"
↳ resolves to Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita
Sidicini mentionedIn
"Ab Urbe Condita"
↳ resolves to Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita
Livy notableWork
"Ab Urbe Condita"
↳ resolves to Livy’s Ab Urbe Condita