Timothy Moore supplies this bibliography of works related to the study of Livy's written legacy of Roman history.
Contains the complete translated e-text of Niccolo Machiavelli's classic study of the first ten book authored by Titus Livy.
Short entry describes the life and works of the first century Roman historian and prose stylist.
Furnishes facts about the famed Roman historian whose "History of Rome" is now a definitive source of information about the early Republic.
Perseus Project and the Internet Classics Archive provide the complete work "The History of Rome" by Livy. Available in English and Latin.
Read "The Rape of Lucretia" from Livy, Book 1, 57-60. Translated by B.O. Foster.
Study guide outlines the diagnostic, therapeutic, imperialistic, militaristic and moralistic qualities of Livy's historiography.
James Chlup reviews Mary Jaeger's book entitled "Livy's Written Rome," a study of the relationship between Livy's works and the city of Rome.
Ancient History Sourcebook provides an excerpt from Livy's "History of Rome" for an profile of Roman war declaration methods.