Preface; 1. Introductory; 2. Early Rome; 3. The Regal period; 4. The Republic 509–449 BC; 5. The Republic 448–367 BC; 6. The Republic 366–265 BC; 7. Conquest of Italy 366–265 BC; 8. Organization of Italy; 9. Rome and the Romans; 10. Carthage; 11. First Punic war 264–241 BC; 12. The interval 241–218 BC; 13. Second Punic war 218–201 BC; 14. The situation created by the war; 15. Wars and policy in the East 200–168 BC; 16. Wars and policy in the West 193–167 BC; 17. External affairs 167–133 BC; 18. Internal history 201–133 BC; 19. The Sicilian slave-war 134–132 BC; 20. Tiberius Gracchus 133 BC; 21. The interval 132–123 BC; 22. Gaius Gracchus 124–121 BC; 23. From the death of C. Gracchus to the end of the Jugurthine war 121–105 BC; 24. The invasion from the North 109–101 BC; 25. The second Sicilian slave-war, and external affairs 105–92 BC; 26. Internal history 104–91 BC; 27. The great Italian or Marsic war 90–87 BC; 28. Marius and Cinna 87–86 BC; 29. Sulla in the East 87–84 BC; 30. Cinna, Carbo, and Sulla 85–82 BC; 31. Sulla 82–78 BC; 32. Rome and Italy 78–70 BC; 33. Wars abroad. Sertorius and Mithradates. 79–67 BC; 34. Affairs in Rome 69–66 BC; 35. Cicero and Catiline 66–63 BC; 36. The years of uncertainty 62–60 BC; 37. Caesar's first consulship and the removal of Cicero and Cato 59–58 BC; 38. Caesar in Gaul 58–56 BC; 39. Affairs in Rome 58–55 BC. The conference of Luca 56 BC; 40. Caesar in Gaul 56–50 BC; 41. Roman affairs from the conference of Luca to the outbreak of the great civil war 55–49 BC; 42. The civil war to the battle of Thapsus 49–46 BC; 43. From the battle of Thapsus to the death of Caesar 46–44 BC; 44. Failure of the attempt to restore the Republic 44–42 BC; 45. Literature and jurisprudence as illustrating the life of the revolutionary period; 46. From Republic to Empire; Index.