Rome -- History -- Civil War, 49-48 B.C. -- Early works to 1800. : The commentaries of C. Julius Cæsar [electronic resource] : of his wars in Gallia; and the civil wars betwixt him and Pompey. With many excellent and judicious observations thereupon. As also the art of our modern training. By Clement Edmonds Esquire. To this edition is now added, at the end of every book, those excellent remarks of the Duke of Rohan. Also the commentaries of the Alexandrian and African wars, written by Aulus Hirtius; now first made English. With a geographical nomenclatour of the ancient and modern names of towns. Together with the life of Cæsar. And an account of his medals; revised, corrected, and enlarged.
Rome -- History -- Civil war, 49-48 B.C. -- Poetry -- Early works to 1800. : Lucans Pharsalia [electronic resource] : containing the ciuill warres betweene Cæsar and Pompey. VVritten in Latine heroicall verse by M. Annæus Lucanus. Translated into English verse by Sir Arthur Gorges Knight. Whereunto is annexed the life of the authour, collected out of diuers authors.
Rome -- History -- Claudius, 41-54 -- Congresses. : Die Regierungszeit des Kaisers Claudius (41-54 n. Chr.) : Umbruch oder Episode? : internationales interdisziplinäres Symposion aus Anlass des hundertjährigen Jubiläums des Archäologischen Instituts der Universität Freiburg i.Br., 16.-18. Februar 1991 / herausgegeben von Volker Michael Strocka.
Rome -- History -- Empire, 30 B.C.-284 A.D. -- Prophecies. : Babylon is fallen, or, A Prophesie that had lain hid above two thousand years [electronic resource] : foreshewing the rising, continuance, and fall of the empire and supremacie of Rome, with all matters of moment that were to come to passe during the reigne of the emperours and popes ...