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Livy's History of Rome

This monumental historical work delves into the rise and development of the Roman Republic and Empire. The author meticulously traces the key events, political intrigues, and military campaigns that shaped the ancient world. It offers profound insights into Roman traditions, institutions, and mindset, providing an invaluable look at the foundations of Western civilization. This is a detailed chronicle of one of history's most influential empires.

Hannibal's First Campaign in Italy: Livy Book XXI, Chaps. 39-59
Livy, Books V, Vi, and Vii, Ed. by A.R. Cluer
History of Rome, Volume VII
History of Rome, Volume Ix
History of Rome, Volume VI
History of Rome, Volume X

Recommended Reading Order

  • History of Rome, Volume X

    • 490 pages
    • 18 hours of reading

    Livy (Titus Livius, 64 or 59 BC AD 12 or 17), the Roman historian, presents a vivid narrative of Rome's rise from the traditional foundation of the city in 753 or 751 BC to 9 BC and illustrates the virtues necessary to achieve such greatness. The books of the fourth decad (31 40) focus on Rome's growing hegemony in the East in the years 200 180.

    History of Rome, Volume X
  • History of Rome, Volume VI

    • 400 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    Livy (Titus Livius, 64 or 59 BC-AD 12 or 17), the great Roman historian, presents a vivid narrative of Rome's rise from the traditional foundation of the city in 753 or 751 BC to 9 BC and illustrates the collective and individual virtues necessary to maintain such greatness. The third decad (21-30) chronicles the Second Punic War of 220-205 BC.

    History of Rome, Volume VI
  • Livy (Titus Livius, 64 or 59 BC AD 12 or 17), the great Roman historian, presents a vivid narrative of Rome's rise from the traditional foundation of the city in 753 or 751 BC to 9 BC and illustrates the collective and individual virtues necessary to maintain such greatness. The fourth decad (31 40) focuses on Rome's growing hegemony in the East.

    History of Rome, Volume Ix
  • History of Rome, Volume VII

    • 400 pages
    • 14 hours of reading

    Livy (Titus Livius, 64 or 59 BC-AD 12 or 17), the great Roman historian, presents a vivid narrative of Rome's rise from the traditional foundation of the city in 753 or 751 BC to 9 BC and illustrates the collective and individual virtues necessary to maintain such greatness. The third decad (21-30) chronicles the Second Punic War of 220-205 BC.

    History of Rome, Volume VII
  • Celebrated for its cultural significance, this reproduction preserves the integrity of the original artifact, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital piece of the knowledge base of civilization, providing readers with an authentic glimpse into historical texts that have shaped our understanding of the world. The careful reproduction aims to honor the original work while making it accessible to contemporary audiences.

    Livy, Books V, Vi, and Vii, Ed. by A.R. Cluer
  • Culturally significant, this work has been carefully reproduced from the original artifact, preserving its authenticity. Readers will encounter original copyright references and library stamps, highlighting its historical importance and connection to major libraries worldwide. This dedication to accuracy ensures that the essence of the original text is retained, making it a valuable addition to the knowledge base of civilization.

    Hannibal's First Campaign in Italy: Livy Book XXI, Chaps. 39-59