
Livy
Author · 15 books
Titus Livius (Patavinus) (64 or 59 BC – AD 17)—known as Livy in English, and Tite-Live in French—was a Roman historian who wrote a monumental history of Rome and the Roman people – Ab Urbe Condita Libri (Books from the Foundation of the City) – covering the period from the earliest legends of Rome before the traditional foundation in 753 BC through the reign of Augustus in Livy's own time. He was on familiar terms with the Julio-Claudian dynasty, advising Augustus' grandnephew, the future emperor Claudius, as a young man not long before 14 AD in a letter to take up the writing of history. Livy and Augustus' wife, Livia, were from the same clan in different locations, although not related by blood.
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The History of Rome, Books 21-30
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The Dawn of the Roman Empire
Books Thirty-One to Forty
1998

Rome and the Mediterranean
Books XXXI-XLV of the History of Rome from its Foundation
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The History of Rome (Livy's Rome), Books 1 to 36, Samizdat Edition
2008

Rome's Mediterranean Empire
Books 41-45 and the Periochae
1997

Historia de Roma desde su Fundación.
Libros I a XLV
2018

The History of Rome, Books 1-5
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Complete Works of Livy
2014

Livy
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Rome and Italy
The History of Rome from its Foundation
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Scipio Africanus
1934

Hannibal's Crossing of the Alps
1995

Hannibal
1946

Livy
Book XXI
1919

The History of Rome
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