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Titus Livius

    Titus Livius
    Livy: Book XXII
    History of Rome, Volume V
    History of Rome, Volume X
    History of Rome, Volume Ix
    Book XXXIX
    Hannibal's War
    • 2024

      Originally published in 1843, this reprint captures the essence of its time, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context and themes prevalent in the era. The narrative explores significant societal issues, enriched by the author's distinctive voice and perspective. This edition preserves the original text, allowing contemporary readers to appreciate the work's timeless relevance and literary significance.

      Titi Livii ... Historiarum Ab Urbe Condita Libri Quinque Priores, Recens. G.M. Gunn, Et Notulis
    • 2024

      Stories from Livy

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on the foundational myths and significant events of early Roman history, this retelling by Alfred J. Church brings to life stories of Rome's origins, the overthrow of monarchs, and the establishment of the republic. The narrative is enriched with numerous black and white illustrations, making it engaging for young readers aged 11 and up.

      Stories from Livy
    • 2023

      "Selections from the First Five Books Together with the Twenty-First and Twenty-Second Books Entire" offers a glimpse into Livy's monumental work on the history of Rome, covering the founding of the city up until the Second Punic War. With commentary from John Larkin Lincoln and Karl Friedrich Siegmund Alschefski, this edition is a valuable resource for students and academics studying ancient Rome.

      Selections From the First Five Books: Together With the Twenty-First and Twenty-Second Books Entire
    • 2023

      Livy, Books I, Xxi, and XXII

      • 420 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This edition of Livy's first 22 books of Roman history includes both the preface (notoriously difficult because of its complex argument) and the list of consuls plus short biographies of each of them, and a comprehensive introduction analyzing Livy's style, sources, and politics. The text has been newly edited and translated and detailed annotations provide help with grammatical, historical, and military terms.

      Livy, Books I, Xxi, and XXII
    • 2023

      This edition of select passages from the first decade of Livy's history of Rome includes notes by the scholar JH Merriot. Livy's History of Rome is one of the foundational texts of Western civilization, and this edition provides readers with a useful introduction to the work.

      Livy. Select Passages From the First Decade, With Notes by J.H. Merriot
    • 2023
    • 2023

      This is a condensed version of the first book of Titus Livius's 'History of Rome', focusing on the reigns of the seven legendary kings of Rome. With its clear and concise retelling of these fascinating stories, this book is an excellent introduction to Livy's monumental work and to the early history of Rome more generally. The inclusion of grammatical notes by J Wright also makes this book a valuable resource for students and teachers of Latin and ancient history.

      The Seven Kings of Rome, Abridged From the First Book of Livy, With Grammatical Notes by J. Wright
    • 2023

      The History of Rome; Volume 6

      • 478 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      This captivating work of historical non-fiction chronicles the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. Livy masterfully weaves together a sweeping narrative of political ambition, military conquest, and cultural achievement. From the legendary tale of Romulus and Remus to the tumultuous events of the Punic Wars, this book offers a compelling overview of Roman history. Meticulously researched and beautifully written, Livy's work remains an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of ancient Rome.

      The History of Rome; Volume 6
    • 2023
    • 2023

      This classic work of Roman history covers the events of the Roman Republic from the fourth century BC to the second century BC. Through Livy's vivid and engaging prose, readers can gain an understanding of the major events and figures of this formative period in Western civilization.

      The Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Books of Livy's History of Rome