BIBLIOGRAPHY
The following books have been referred to in the Notes. While the references are intended principally for the teacher, every student should be provided with a copy of Creighton’s Primer of Roman History. If Eutropius is studied in connection with this book, the student cannot fail to obtain a fair knowledge of the main facts of Roman History.
- Ancient Rome in the Light of Recent Discoveries. Rodolfo Lanciani.
- Early Rome (Epochs of History). W. Ihne.
- Mommsen’s History of Rome, Abridged for Schools and Colleges. C. Bryans and F. J. R. Hendy.
- Rome and Carthage (Epochs of History). R. Bosworth Smith.
- The History of Rome (History Primer Series). M. Creighton.
- The Early Empire (Epochs of History). W. W. Capes.
- The Roman Triumvirates (Epochs of History). Charles Merivale.
- The Age of the Antonines (Epochs of History). W. W. Capes.
- Myths of Greece and Rome. H. A. Guerber.
- The Story of the Romans. H. A. Guerber.
- The Development of the Roman Constitution (History Primer Series). Ambrose Tighe.
NOTE
In the Notes the references to Harkness’ Grammar occur in two forms, the first referring to the New Latin Grammar (1898), the second, in brackets, to the Standard Latin Grammar.