- Introduction by the translator
- Preface and Book I, Chapters 1 to 3
- Book I, Chapters 4 to 16
- Book I, Chapters 17 to 21
- Book I, Chapters 22 to 31
- Book I, Chapters 32 to 39
- Book I, Chapters 40 to 48
- Book I, Chapters 49 to 60
- Book II, Chapters 1 to 7
- Book II, Chapters 8 to 15
- Book II, Chapters 16 to 21
- Book II, Chapters 22 to 33
- Book II, Chapters 34 to 41
- Book II, Chapters 42 to 50
- Book II, Chapters 51 to 65
- Book III, Chapters 1 to 8
- Book III, Chapters 9 to 21
- Book III, Chapters 22 to 31
- Book III, Chapters 32 to 41
- Book III, Chapters 42 to 54
- Book III, Chapters 55 to 64
- Book III, Chapters 65 to 72
- Book IV, Chapters 1 to 7
- Book IV, Chapters 8 to 20
- Book IV, Chapters 21 to 29
- Book IV, Chapters 42 to 47
- Book IV, Chapters 30 to 41
- Book IV, Chapters 48 to 61
- Book V, Chapters 1 to 9
- Book V, Chapters 10 to 14
- Book V, Chapters 15 to 23
- Book V, Chapters 24 to 32
- Book V, Chapters 33 to 42
- Book V, Chapters 43 to 55
The History of Rome (Ab Urbe Condita) is a history of ancient Rome, written in Latin by Livy (Titus Livius) between 27 and 9 BC, covering the period from the supposed arrival of Aeneas and the Trojansall the way to the time of Augustus, finishing with the death of Drusus, contemporary to Livy himself. Only 35 of the 142 books written by the author arrived to our times. This translation, by the Rev Canon William Masfen Roberts, was published in six volumes as part of the Everyman's Library Collection. - Summary by Leni
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