The generational transmission of Roman myths and stories before later written versions.
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Oral history
The generational transmission of Roman myths and stories before later written versions.
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He explains Roman stories as oral history later written in different versions and canonized by Livy under the early empire.
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"...this. For most of this time this is what we call oral history. Okay? So this is like you know mythology and it was..."
"So it is an oral history. Of the life and times of Genghis Khan and his son Ogedei. Alright? Now the story in The..."
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Hannibal can destroy an army, but he cannot make Rome accept defeat.
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