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  • Titus Livius (Livy), Ab Urbe Condita, books 35-37 (ed. Evan T. Sage, PhD professor of latin and head of the department of classics in the University of Pittsburgh)

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Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 35 More(2)
(Latin) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, PhD professor of latin and head of the department of classics in the University of Pittsburgh) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller) (English, ed. Cyrus Evans)
book 35, chapter 8: ... tanto bello una secunda pugna tam feliciter perfecto non esset habitus diis immortalibus honos. postulavit deinde, supplicationem simul triumphumque
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 36 (ed. Evan T. Sage, PhD professor of latin and head of the department of classics in the University of Pittsburgh)
(Latin) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (English, ed. Cyrus Evans) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, PhD professor of latin and head of the department of classics in the University of Pittsburgh) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn)
book 36, chapter 11: ... . Gronovius: concilio B ς. principum Aetoliae habito via, quae praeter Calydonem et Lysimachiam fert ad Stratum,
Titus Livius (Livy), The History of Rome, Book 37 More(7)
(Latin) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn, H. J. Müller) (English, ed. Rev. Canon Roberts) (English, ed. William A. McDevitte, Sen. Class. Mod. Ex. Schol. A.B.T.C.D.) (English, ed. Evan T. Sage, PhD professor of latin and head of the department of classics in the University of Pittsburgh) (Latin, ed. W. Weissenborn)
book 37, chapter 5: ... urbem cepit. ibi partim divendita partim divisa praeda, consilium habitum, quid deinde faceret. nemini ad Naupactum iri