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This index lists books and texts related to the history of ancient Rome, generally defined as being prior to the fall of the Western Roman Empire (476 A.D.) See also Category:Ancient Roman historical works and Category:Roman history.
Primary works
[edit]History
[edit]- Commentaries on the Civil War, c. 40 BCE by Julius Caesar, 1869 translation by William Alexander McDevitte and W. S. Bohn
- Res Gestae Divi Augusti, or The Achievements of the Deified Augustus, 14 A.D. by Augustus Caesar, translated by Wikisource
- From the Founding of the City, c. 14 A.D. by Livy
- Roman History by Appian of Alexandria, c. 150 A.D.
- History of the Empire From the Death of Marcus, 180-238 A.D. by Herodian
- Epitome of Roman History, circa. 200 A.D. by Florus
- Roman History, c. 200 A.D. by Cassius Dio
- The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 1776 by Edward Gibbon
- The History of Rome, 1882 by Theodor Mommsen
- Pagan and Christian Rome, 1892 by Rodolfo Lanciani
- Cicero And The Fall Of The Roman Republic, 1894 by James Leigh Strachan-Davidson
- The Law of Civilization and Decay by Brooks Adams, 1896
- Tacitus and Other Roman Studies, 1906 by Gaston Boissier, translated by William G. Hutchison
- Characters and Events of Roman History, 1909 by Guglielmo Ferrero, translated by Frances Lance Ferrero
- The Influence of Wealth in Imperial Rome, 1910 by William Stearns Davis
- The Amazing Emperor Heliogabalus, 1911 by John Stuart Hay
- The Women of the Caesars, 1911 by Guglielmo Ferrero, translated by Christian Frederick Gauss
- Roman Imperialism, 1914 by Tenney Frank
- The Ruin of the Ancient Civilization and the Triumph of Christianity, 1921 by Guglielmo Ferrero, translated by Marian Cecilia Brodrick Whitehead
- The African War (Julius Caesar)
- The Alexandrian Wars (Julius Caesar)
- Commentaries on the Gallic War (Julius Caesar, 51 B.C.)
- The Spanish War (Julius Caesar)
- Historical Library (Diodorus Siculus)
- Histories (Tacitus)
- The Annals (Tacitus)
- The Antiquities of the Jews (Josephus)
- The War of the Jews (Josephus)
- Works of Sallust
- The Later Roman Empire by Ammianus Marcellinus
- Abridgement of Roman History by Eutropius
Biography
[edit]- Agricola
- The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans (Plutarch)
- Lives of Eminent Grammarians by Suetonius
- Lives of the Eminent Commanders by Cornelius Nepos
- The Confessions of Saint Augustine by Augustine of Hippo
- Augustan History by the Scriptores Historiae Augustae
- Res Gestae autobiographical sketch by Augustus Caesar, 14 A.D.
Theology and Religion
[edit]- The City of God by Augustine of Hippo
- On Christian Doctrine by Augustine of Hippo
- History of the Arians by Athanasius
- Ecclesiastical History by Eusebius of Caesarea
- On the Soul and the Resurrection by Gregory of Nyssa
- On the Priesthood by John Chrysostom
- The Divine Institutes by Lactantius
- Ante-Nicene Fathers
Philosophy and mathematics
[edit]- The Thoughts Of The Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus
- Enchiridion (Epictetus/Arrian)
- Lives of the Eminent Philosophers (Diogenes Laërtius)
Secondary works
[edit]- The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon (1776-1789)
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, ed. William Smith (1849)
- A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, by William Smith (1890)
- The Greatness and Decline of Rome by Guglielmo Ferrero, pre-1912
- Characters and Events of Roman History, trans. by Frances Lance Ferrero, pre-1912
- Augustus. The life and times of the founder of the Roman Empire (B.C. 63-A.D. 14), by Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh (1903; 1908)
- The Women of the Caesars by Guglielmo Ferrero (1911)
- The Martyrdom of Hypatia, by Mangasar Mugurditch Mangasarian (1915)
Archaeology
[edit]- "A Description of what is called a Roman Camp in Westphalia" by in Archaeologia, 13 (1800), pp. 1–6
See also
[edit]- Portal:Gracchi - The Gracchi brothers (Tiberius Gracchus and Gaius Gracchus) were Roman nobleman of the 2nd century BC.
- Portal:Numa Pompilius - Second king of Rome; successor of Romulus.
- Portal:Romulus - One of the founders of the city of Rome.
- Portal:Classical Latin literature
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