Om Ab Urbe Condita
Discover the events that shaped the early history of Rome with this classic work by Titus Livius. Covering the period from the founding of the city in the eighth century BCE to the end of the First Punic War in 241 BCE, it offers a detailed and colorful account of the rise of the Roman Republic. Edited by Hermann J. Muller and Wilhelm Weissenborn, this edition includes Books VI-X of the monumental history of Rome.
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