History of Rome, Volume I
Discover the captivating beginnings of one of the greatest civilizations in history with History of Rome, Volume I by Titus Livius. This remarkable work, published in 1919, serves as a vital account of Rome's history from its legendary foundation to 9 B.C. Although only a portion of Livy's extensive 142 books survives, this volume includes Books 1–10 and 21–45, along with valuable fragments and summaries that offer insight into the early Roman Republic.
Spanning 496 pages, this classic text is essential for anyone interested in ancient Rome, its literature, and its enduring legacy. Livy's meticulous storytelling and historical analysis provide a rich narrative that not only chronicles events but also reflects the culture and values of early Roman society. Dive into this essential piece of classical literature and explore the roots of Rome's remarkable journey.