The Fall of the Roman Republic: Roman History, Books 36-40 (Oxford World’s Classics)
By Cassius Dio
The Fall of the Roman Republic: Roman History, Books 36–40 (Oxford World’s Classics) features Cassius Dio’s account of Rome’s final century as a republic, covering events from the late 1st century BC, including the rise of key figures like Pompey, Caesar, and Cicero. Written in the early 3rd century AD, the work reflects a senatorial perspective on political and military upheaval. This edition offers a modern English translation with notes and introduction for historical study.
Paperback | 352 Pages | Oxford World’s Classics
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