A detailed historical account of the Roman Empire during the reign of Emperor Nero, as chronicled by the Roman historian Dio Cassius. Covers topics such as military campaigns, political intrigue, and cultural development.
This comprehensive work by Roman historian Cassius Dio covers the history of Rome from its founding through the reign of Emperor Alexander Severus. Dio's history provides an invaluable window onto ancient Roman politics, society, and warfare, and is widely regarded as one of the most important primary sources for the era. This edition includes an English translation, making it accessible to modern readers who may not be proficient in ancient Greek.
A detailed historical account of the Roman Empire during the reign of Emperor Tiberius, as chronicled by the Roman historian Dio Cassius. Covers topics such as military campaigns, political intrigue, and cultural development.
A classic historical work detailing the history of Rome from its founding through the reign of Alexander Severus. Dio's account is a valuable resource for historians and those interested in ancient Roman civilization.
Step into the world of ancient Rome with this fascinating collection of fragments from the Roman historian Cassius Dio. Covering a wide range of topics including politics, war, and religion, these fragments provide valuable insights into the social and cultural life of ancient Rome. With detailed commentary and context by Herbert Baldwin Foster, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of the Roman Empire.
This book is a detailed and engaging exploration of the history of ancient Rome. From its founding to the end of the Republic, readers will gain a comprehensive understanding of one of the most fascinating periods in human history.
A nine-volume translation of Dio Cassius' Roman History, chronicling the period from the founding of Rome to the end of the Roman Empire. Contains detailed accounts of political and military affairs, cultural developments, and other aspects of Roman society.
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This book is a translation of the Roman Antiquities written by Dionysius of Halicarnassus, focusing on the earliest period of Rome's existence. The translation was made by Ernest Cary, based on the version of Edward Spelman. It offers a unique, historical look into early Rome and its foundation.