Roman History, Books I-III

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Roman History, Books I-III

by Livy

EN·~11 hours·4 chapters

Chapters

4 total

ROMAN HISTORY

0:14

LIVY'S HISTORY

20:59

DUFFIELD OSBORNE. - THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE

5:00

LIVY'S ROMAN HISTORY - BOOK I - THE PERIOD OF THE KINGS

10:35:11

Description

Spanning the legendary arrival of Aeneas to the turbulent early Republic, this classic work immerses listeners in the first four centuries of Roman history. Livy recounts the city's humble beginnings on the Tiber, the rise and fall of its kings, and the fierce struggles that forged its republican institutions. Through vivid battles against the Latins, Sabines, and Etruscans, the narrative captures both heroic deeds and the ordinary lives of citizens.

Livy's clear, unadorned Latin prose translates into a storytelling rhythm that feels both scholarly and accessible. He weaves moral reflections on virtue, duty, and the dangers of ambition, inviting the audience to consider how early choices shaped Rome’s destiny. Though only a portion of his massive annals survives, these books offer a compelling portrait of a civilization rising from myth to empire.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (634K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Livy

Livy

-58–16

Best known for a sweeping history of Rome that originally filled 142 books, this Roman historian helped shape how later generations imagined the city’s rise. Though much of his work is lost, the surviving books still stand among the most vivid accounts of early Rome.

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