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MONARCHIAL PERIOD: DESCRIPTIVE

Special Bibliography

Traditional accounts of the regal period: Livy, Bk. I; Dionysius, Bks. I-IV; Cic. de Re Publ. II. 4-46;

General Bibliography[1]

(The Monarchy and the Republic)

Th. Mommsen, History of Rome, 5 vols. (Eng. trans.). New York, 1894.

W. Ihne, History of Rome, 4 vols. (Eng. trans.). London, 1871-82.

  1. Collections of inscriptions, like the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, of documents, like that of Bruns, and treatises on coins, such as Eckhel's Doctrina Numorum Veterum, may be consulted to advantage, but do not fall within the scope of this list. Valuable lists of articles on various periods of Roman history, which have appeared during the last fifteen years, may be found in the Jahresbericht über die Fortschritte der classischen Alterhumswissenshaft, Bd. xlviii (1886), pp. 211-314; Bd. lvi (1888), pp. 1-30; Bd. lx (1889), pp. 262-408; Bd. lxiv (1890), pp. 114-185, and Bd. xciv (1897), pp. 1-277.