About this edition
A complete edition of the surviving works of Titus Livius (59 BC – AD 17), translated in a single voice with the Latin alongside.
What's here
The surviving Ab Urbe Condita — books 1–10 and 21–45, all that comes down to us of Livy's 142-book history — translated from the Latin in order, each book with a headnote, an optional Latin-parallel toggle, and a named-entity glossary throughout.
From the Latin
Every translation was produced by reading the Latin text directly, not by copying or adapting any prior edition. The Latin comes from open scholarly sources.
How to use this
The Works index lists the surviving books in order; open any to read. The glossary is the named-entity registry of consuls, peoples and places. Search spans the whole corpus.
Citation and reuse
The translation, the headnotes, and the editorial apparatus are released under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 — share and adapt with attribution, non-commercial use only, derivatives under the same licence.
Status
36 works translated in this language.