From the Founding of the City
Appearance
Contents
[edit]- Preface
- Book 1: The Earliest Legends of Rome
- Book 2: The Early Years of the Republic
- Book 3: The Decemvirate
- Book 4: The Growing Power of the Plebs
- Book 5: War with Veii, Destruction of Rome by the Gauls
- Book 6: Reconciliation of the Orders (389–366 BC)
- Book 7: Frontier Wars (366–341 BC)
- Book 8: First Samnite War, Settlement of Latium (341–321 BC)
- Book 9: Second Samnite War (321–304 BC)
- Book 10: Third Samnite War (303–293 BC)
- Epitome of Book 11 (292–284 BC)
- Epitome of Book 12 (283–281 BC)
- Epitome of Book 13 (280–278 BC)
- Epitome of Book 14 (277–272 BC)
- Epitome of Book 15 (271–267 BC)
- Epitome of Book 16 (264–261 BC)
- Epitome of Book 17 (260–257 BC)
- Epitome of Book 18 (256–250 BC)
- Epitome of Book 19 (250–241 BC)
- Epitome of Book 20 (240–219 BC)
- Book 21: From Saguntum to the Trebia
- Book 22: The Disaster of Cannae
- Book 23: Hannibal at Capua
- Book 24: The Revolution in Syracuse
- Book 25: The Fall of Syracuse
- Book 26: The Fate of Capua
- Book 27: Scipio in Spain
- Book 28: The Final Conquest of Spain
- Book 29: Scipio in Africa
- Book 30: Close of the Hannibalic War
- Book 31: Rome and Macedon
- Book 32: The Second Macedonian War
- Book 33: The Second Macedonian War
- Book 34: Close of the Macedonian War
- Book 35: Antiochus in Greece
- Book 36: War Against Antiochus – First Stage
- Book 37: Final Defeat of Antiochus
- Book 38: Arraignment of Scipio Africanus
- Book 39: The Bacchanalia in Rome and Italy
- Book 40: Perseus and Demetrius
- Book 41: Perseus and the States of Greece
- Book 42: The Third Macedonian War
- Book 43: The Third Macedonian War
- Book 44: Pydna and the Fall of Macedonia
- Book 45: Rome stabilizes the East
- Books 46–142 are lost; an epitome offsite
Epitomes
[edit]Large portions of Livy's history are now lost, but some idea of their contents can be found in epitomes or abridgments, such as:
- Florus, Epitome of Roman History - 2nd century summary of Roman wars, based largely on Livy
- Perochiae - 4th century Latin epitome, which preserves Livy's book divisions
- Eutropius, Abridgement of Roman History - 4th century, based largely on Livy
- Spanish translation (source www.livius.org) Periochae Períocas Traducción al castellano