- Quintus Fabius Pictor
Quintus Fabius Pictor (c.
254 BC -?) was one of the earliest Romanhistorian s and considered the first of theannalists . A member of the Fabiigens , he was the grandson of Gaius Fabius Pictor, a painter ("pictor" inLatin ). He was a senator who fought against theGauls in225 BC , and againstCarthage in theSecond Punic War . He was appointed to travel to the oracle atDelphi for advice after the Roman defeat at theBattle of Cannae .He wrote in Greek, and is often referred to, somewhat dismissively, as an
annalist . In fact, amongst the fragments of Pictor that we have there is no evidence that he wrote annalistic history. He used the chronicles of his own and other important Roman families as sources, and began with the arrival ofAeneas inLatium . His work ended with his own recollections of theSecond Punic War , which he blamed entirely on Carthage, especially the Barca family of Hamilcar andHannibal .He was used as a source by
Polybius ,Livy , andDionysius of Halicarnassus , and his work had been translated into Latin by the time ofCicero .He dated the founding of Rome to be in the "first year of the eighth
olympiad " or747 BC , according to Dionysius of Halicarnassus, ("Book I. ch. 74").External links
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9033519/Quintus-Fabius-Pictor Encyclopaedia Britannica, Quintus Fabius Pictor]
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