The rise of Rome 's revolution Rome' s rise is the ultimate catalog of Roman history, detailing the work of each king and consul of his great empire. In the first five books, Livy laid the foundation for Roman history and provided models to everyone in Rome. For him, "The special and beneficial interests of historical research is to see evidence of various actions like a great memorandum, from which you can choose any kind of imitation for yourself and your country Then, until the things to avoid, whether it is a basic start or a basic end "(Livy 4).
Libby 's history of Rome has been in great demand since release and it was also in the early years of the Empire. Pliny the Younger reports that Cadiz 's people traveled to Rome and returned to his sole purpose as Livy' s celebrities are so common. The work of Livy is the source of the work after Aurelius Victor, Cassiodorus, Eutropius, Festus, Florus, Granius Licinianus, Orosius. Julius Obsequens can access Livy 's source to use Livy, or to create De Prodigiis which is a record of Roman supernatural events from Scipio and Laelius director to Paulus Fabius and Quintus Aelius.
In the era of Roman rule, famous historians such as Polybius, Livy and Purtak recorded the rise of the Roman Republic and the organization and history of other countries, while politicians such as Julius Caesar and Ciceroro gave us political I provided an example. War between the Empire and the Republic and Rome. The political study of this era is mainly to understand history, to understand the way of governance, and to explain the activities of the government. With the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, political research has reached a more dispersed stage. The rise of monotheism, especially the rise of Western traditional Christianity, has revealed a new space for political and political behavior. In the Middle Ages, political research was common in churches and courts.