The History of Rome, volume 2


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The History of Rome (Ab Urbe Condita) is a history of ancient Rome, written in Latin by Livy (Titus Livius) between 27 and 9 BC, covering the period from the supposed arrival of Aeneas and the Trojans all the way to the time of Augustus, finishing with the death of Drusus, contemporary to Livy himself. Only 35 of the 142 books written by the author arrived to our times. This translation, by the Rev Canon William Masfen Roberts, was published in six volumes as part of the Everyman's Library Collection. - Summary by Leni (13 hr 24 min)

Chapitres

Book VI, chapters 1 to 10 28:54 Lu par Jeffrey Allen Stumpf
Book VI, chapters 11 to 20 33:06 Lu par Jeffrey Allen Stumpf
Book VI, chapters 21 to 29 25:44 Lu par Andrew Huguelet
Book VI, chapters 30 to 42 43:34 Lu par Andrew Huguelet
Book VII, chapters 1 to 4 21:16 Lu par Kerry Adams
Book VII, chapters 5 to 11 25:15 Lu par phooie8801
Book VII, chapters 12 to 20 30:57 Lu par mlevi
Book VII, chapters 21 to 28 24:32 Lu par Will Sheward
Book VII, chapters 29 to 33 21:02 Lu par Alister
Book VII chapters 34 to 42 30:10 Lu par Alister
Book VIII, chapters 1 to 7 27:34 Lu par nzk13
Book VIII, chapters 8 to 14 31:10 Lu par nzk13
Book VIII, chapters 15 to 22 24:35 Lu par ebarnett
Book VIII, chapters 23 to 29 22:47 Lu par ebarnett
Book VIII, chapters 30 to 40 39:50 Lu par ebarnett
Book IX, chapters 1 to 7 25:49 Lu par ebarnett
Book IX, chapters 8 to 15 31:31 Lu par ebarnett
Book IX, chapters 16 to 22 27:12 Lu par ebarnett
Book IX, chapters 23 to 28 23:19 Lu par ebarnett
Book IX, chapters 29 to 37 35:37 Lu par ebarnett
Book IX, chapters 38 to 46 40:34 Lu par ebarnett
Book X, chapters 1 to 9 31:25 Lu par ebarnett
Book X, chapters 10 to 17 27:30 Lu par ebarnett
Book X, chapters 18 to 23 25:24 Lu par ebarnett
Book X, chapters 24 to 30 28:56 Lu par ebarnett
Book X, chapters 31 to 38 29:48 Lu par ebarnett
Book X, chapters 39 to 47 31:05 Lu par ebarnett
The first lost decade - summary of Books XI to XX 16:00 Lu par Leni

Critiques


(5 stars)

section 5 should be rerecorded. small errors are inevitable, but to call the second founder of rome Marcus Faustus camillus is too egregious. Marcus furious camillus deserves more respect.