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Filed under: Rome -- Antiquities Roman Civilization: A Handbook for Students (Ann Arbor: Edwards Bros., c1933), by Helen H. Tanzer (page images at HathiTrust) Roman Antiquities: or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans (New York: E. Duyckinck et al., 1823), by Alexander Adam, ed. by Peter Wilson Roman Antiquities: or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans (New York: Collins and Hannay, 1830), by Alexander Adam, ed. by Peter Wilson Roman Antiquities: or, An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Romans (sixth edition; Glasgow: Blackie and Son; et al., 1835), by Alexander Adam, ed. by James Boyd Studio Archeologico Sulla Celebre Iscrizione di Filumena Scoperta nel Cimitero di Priscilla (extract from Nuovo Bullettino di Archeologia Cristiana year 12, in Italian; Rome: Lib. Spithover, 1907), by Orazio Marucchi Terracottas and Plastic Lamps of the Roman Period (Athenian Agora series, v6: Princeton: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1961), by Clairève Grandjouan (PDF in Greece) Hellas und Rom: Eine Culturgeschichte des Classischen Alterthums (in German; Stuttgart: W. Spemann, ca. 1880), by Jacob von Falke (page images at HathiTrust) The Via Gabina Villas: Sites 10, 11, and 13, ed. by Walter M. Widrig (illustrated HTML at Rice)
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Filed under: Rome -- Biography Prosopographia Imperii Romani Saec I. II. III. (first edition, 3 volumes, in Latin; Berlin: G. Reimer, 1897-1898), ed. by Elimar Klebs, Hermann Dessau, and Paul von Rohden Regesten der Kaiser und Päpste für die Jahre 311 bis 476 n. Chr. (in German; Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler, 1919), by Otto Seeck
Filed under: Rome -- Civilization The Roman Empire: Roots of Imperialism (London and New York: Pluto Press, c2010), by Neville Morley (PDF with commentary at oapen.org) News and Frontier Consciousness in the Late Roman Empire (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c2006), by Mark W. Graham (page images at HathiTrust) The Old Roman World: The Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization, by John Lord (Gutenberg text) Classical Civilization (2 volumes; New York: Prentice Hall, c1940), by Herbert Newell Couch and Russel M. Geer (page images at HathiTrust) Das Nachrichtenwesen des Altertums, mit Besonderer Rücksicht auf die Römer (in German; Leipzig and Berlin: B. G. Teubner, 1913), by Wolfgang Riepl
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Filed under: Rome -- Fiction The Golden Slave (New York: Avon, c1960), by Poul Anderson (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Domitia (New York: F. A. Stokes Co., c1898), by S. Baring-Gould, illust. by Izora C. Chandler (Gutenberg multiple formats) Caesar Dies, by Talbot Mundy (Gutenberg text) The Entertaining Novels of Mrs. Jane Barker (2 volumes; London: Printed for A. Bettesworth and E. Curll, 1719), by Jane Barker Exilius: or, the Banish'd Roman (London: E. Curll, 1715), by Jane Barker (HTML at pierre-marteau.com) Far Edge of Darkness, by Linda Evans (HTML at Baen Ebooks) The Satyricon, by Petronius Arbiter, trans. by A. R. Allinson (HTML at sacred-texts.com) The Satyricon, by Petronius Arbiter, trans. by William Burnaby (Gutenberg text) Marius the Epicurean, by Walter Pater The Miracles of Antichrist: A Novel (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1915), by Selma Lagerlöf, trans. by Pauline Bancroft Flach (HTML at Celebration of Women Writers)
Filed under: Rome -- Historiography Spectacle and Society in Livy's History (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998), by Andrew Feldherr (HTML at UC Press) Fiction as History: Nero to Julian (Berkeley: University of California Press, c1994), by G. W. Bowersock (HTML at UC Press) Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius (London: Kegan Paul, Trench and Co., 1883), by Niccolò Machiavelli, trans. by Ninian Hill Thomson (Gutenberg text) Discourses on Livy, by Niccolò Machiavelli, trans. by Henry Neville (HTML at Wikisource) Tractatus de Diversis Historiis Romanorum et Quibusdam Aliis, Verfasst in Bologna i.j. 1326 (Codex Gudianus 200, in Latin, with German notes; Erlangen: Fr. Junge, 1893), ed. by Salomon Herzstein
Filed under: Rome -- History The Roman Empire: Roots of Imperialism (London and New York: Pluto Press, c2010), by Neville Morley (PDF with commentary at oapen.org) Spectacle and Society in Livy's History (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998), by Andrew Feldherr (HTML at UC Press) The New Deal in Old Rome: How Government in the Ancient World Tried to Deal With Modern Problems (second edition; New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1947), by Henry Joseph Haskell (PDF at mises.org) Abridgement of Roman History, by Eutropius, ed. by Roger Pearse, trans. by J. S. Watson (HTML at tertullian.org) Ancient Rome, from the Earliest Times Down to 476 A. D., by Robert F. Pennell (Gutenberg text) Caius Velleius Paterculus Qualem Omni Parte Illustratum Publicavit David Ruhnkenius, Cui Selectas Variorum Interpretum Notas (in Latin; Paris: Colligebat N. E. Lemaire, 1822), by Velleius Paterculus, ed. by David Ruhnkenius and N. E. Lemaire, contrib. by J. C. H. Krause (page images at HathiTrust) Dio's Roman History, by Cassius Dio Cocceianus, trans. by Earnest Cary (HTML with commentary at Chicago) Dio's Rome: An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek During the Reigns of Septimus Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus, by Cassius Dio Cocceianus, trans. by Herbert Baldwin Foster A General History of Rome From the Foundation of the City to the Fall of Augustulus, B.C. 753 - A. D. 476 (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1876), by Charles Merivale (page images at MOA) The History of Rome (3 volumes in 1; New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1861), by Thomas Arnold The History of Rome (3 volumes in 1; New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1868), by Thomas Arnold The History of Rome (6 volumes; Everyman's Library edition, 1912), by Livy, trans. by William Masfen Roberts The History of Rome (five-book edition), by Theodor Mommsen, trans. by William P. Dickson (Gutenberg texts) A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate: Volume I: From the Tribunate of Tiberius Gracchus to the Second Consulship of Marius, B.C. 133-104 (only volume published; 1904), by A. H. J. Greenidge (Gutenberg text) The History of Rome, From the First Punic War to the Death of Constantine (2 volumes; London: Printed by S. Bentley and Co. for Taylor and Walton, 1844), by Barthold Georg Niebuhr, ed. by Leonhard Schmitz Pictures from Roman Life and Story (third edition), by Alfred John Church (illustrated HTML at Gateway to the Classics) Pinnock's Improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmith's History of Rome (Philadelphia: Thomas, Cowperthwait and Co., 1851), by Oliver Goldsmith, ed. by William Pinnock and W. C. Taylor (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) The Roman Antiquities of Dionysius Halicarnassensis, Translated into Englisdh, With Notes and Dissertations (4 volumes (including a fragment from Polybius); London: Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1758), by Dionysius of Halicarnassus, ed. by Edward Spelman, contrib. by Polybius (page images at HathiTrust) Roman History (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1898), by Livy, ed. by Duffield Osborne, trans. by John Henry Freese, Alfred John Church, and William Jackson Brodribb (page images at Google; US access only) The Romane Historie Written by T. Livius of Padua; Also, The Breviaries of L. Florus; With a Chronology to the Whole Historie; and the Topography of Rome In Old Time (with additional material; London: Printed by W. Hunt for G. Sawbridge, 1659), by Livy, trans. by Philemon Holland, contrib. by Lucius Annaeus Florus, Johann Freinsheim, and Bartolomeo Marliani The Story of the Romans (New York: American Book Company, 1896), by H. A. Guerber (illustrated HTML at Gateway to the Classics) Politick Discourses: Written in Italian by Paolo Paruta, A Noble Venetian, Cavalier and Procurator of St. Mark; Whereunto is added, A Short Soliloquy, in Which the Author Briefly Examines the Whole Course of His Life (London: Printed for H. Moseley, 1657), by Paolo Paruta, trans. by Henry Carey Monmouth
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