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− | '''A History of Rome''' (or '''Ab Urbe condita''' in [[Latin]]) was a [[book]] written on [[Earth]] by the [[Roman]] author [[Titus Livius]]. |
+ | '''A History of Rome''' (or '''Ab Urbe condita''' in [[Latin language|Latin]]) was a [[book]] written on [[Earth]] by the [[Roman]] author [[Titus Livius]]. |
In [[2377]], [[Icheb]] quoted a line from the book to [[Seven]], which read "Better late than never". ({{VOY|Human Error}}) |
In [[2377]], [[Icheb]] quoted a line from the book to [[Seven]], which read "Better late than never". ({{VOY|Human Error}}) |
Revision as of 02:27, 4 September 2008
A History of Rome (or Ab Urbe condita in Latin) was a book written on Earth by the Roman author Titus Livius.
In 2377, Icheb quoted a line from the book to Seven, which read "Better late than never". (VOY: "Human Error")