Incoming Resources
- Roman history,, by Titus Livius; tr. by John Henry Freese, Alfred John Church, and William Jackson Brodribb; with a critical and biographical introduction and notes by Duffield Osborne
- The end of the world, byTerry Jones and David Wilson
- Constantine, Roman Emperor, Christian Victor, Paul Stephenson
- The tmes of the Roman Empire
- A history of Rome to A.D. 565, [by] Arthur E.R. Boak [and] William G. Sinnigen
- Rome, a history in seven sackings, Matthew Kneale
- The Romans: 850 B.C.--A.D. 337,, by Donald R. Dudley
- Augustus, first emperor of Rome, Adrian Goldsworthy
- Rome and Persia, the seven hundred year rivalry, Adrian Goldsworthy
- Rome, the enduring legacy
- The Roman history, from Romulus and the foundation of Rome to the reign of the Emperor Tiberius, Velleius Paterculus ; translated, with introduction and notes, by J.C. Yardley and Anthony A. Barrett
- Ancient Rome, facts and fictions, Monica M. Bontty
- A history of the Roman people, Fritz M. Heichelheim and Cedric A. Yeo
- The founders of the western world, a history of Greece and Rome, Michael Grant
- The brainy barbarians, by Terry Jones
- The ancient Romans, [by] Chester G. Starr
- Why we're all Romans, the Roman contribution to the Western world, Carl J. Richard
- Artifacts from ancient Rome, James B. Tschen-Emmons
- The Horizon book of ancient Rome, by the editors of Horizon magazine. Editor in charge: William Harlan Hale ; author, Robert Payne ; introduction by Gilbert Highet
- Carthage must be destroyed, the rise and fall of an ancient civilization, Richard Miles
- The emergence of Rome as ruler of the Western World, Chester G. Starr, Jr
- A Rome of one's own, the forgotten women of the Roman Empire, Emma Southon
- The Romans, from village to empire, Mary T. Boatwright, Daniel J. Gargola and Richard J.A. Talbert