99 books
Literal Translation of the First Three Books of Prendeville's Livy
Book 21. Edited by Marcus S. Dimsdale
Livy, Books 1-10; With Introd., Historical Examination and Notes by J.R. Seeley. Book 1
Livy, Book I
Livy's History of Rome
Book 6. with Introd. and Notes by H.M. Stephenson
Book 1. with Introd., Historical Examination and Notes
The Twenty-First Book. with Explanatory and Grammatical Notes and a Vocabulary of Proper Names. Edited by Thomas Nash
The Story of the Kings of Rome
Livy, Books XXI. and XXII
Latin Prose Exercises Based Upon Livy, Book XXI
The History of Rome. Literally Translated, with Notes and Illus. by D. Spillan
Historiarum Libri Qui Supersunt Omnes; Cum Integris Jo. Freinshemii Supplementis. Praemittitur Vita a Jacobo Philippo Tomasino Conscripta, Cum Notitia Literaria; Accedit Index Volume 13
The History of Rome Volume 4
Roman History
Books V, VI, and VII;
Historiae Romanae Libri 35 Superstites. with Notes by John Walker. University Press Ed., to Which Is Now Added the Vatican Fragment of Book 91 Volume 02
AB Urbe Condita, Liber 21 [-25] Fur Den Schulgebrauch Erklart Von Eduard Wolfflin. 3. Aufl., Besorgt Von Franz Luterbacher
Historiae Romanae Libri 35 Superstites. with Notes by John Walker. University Press Ed., to Which Is Now Added the Vatican Fragment of Book 91 Volume 1
Selections (Books V. and VI.);
Histoire Romaine de Tite-Live Volume 10
Historiarum Volume V.1 Pt.02 Lib. VI-X
Historiae Libri Trea Priores. Cum Annotationibus Probatissimis Et Utilissimis Ex Omnibus Prioribus Commentatoribus Accurate Selectis Et Anglice Redditis; Quibus Et Nonnullae Suae Sunt Adjectae a Jacobo Prendeville. Loci Omnes Difficiles Explicantur, Et Te
Historiarum Liber Primus, Et Selecta Quaedam Capita