Volume I. Roman History
Fragments of Books 1-11

Of the eighty books of Dio's great work, Books 36-60 have come down to us (with some gaps). Roman history from the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 B.C. to the death of Augustus in A.D. 14 is narrated in Books 44-56 of Dio's History. the facilities for research afforded by Dio's official duties--he held a number of high offices--as well as his own diligence make him a vital source for the history of this period. The Antoine era is chronicled in Volume IX of the edition. Dio's history of the 24-year reign of Antoninus Pius has not survived. But we have portions of his accounts of Marcus Aurelius (Books 71-72) and Commodus (Books 73-74), a slim record but essential since so little else about this period has come down to us.

Series No. 32 / 482 pages / ISBN 0-674-99036-6

  Volume II. Roman History
Fragments of Books 12-35 and of Uncertain Reference

Series No. 37 / 528 pages / ISBN 0-674-99041-2
  Volume III. Roman History
Books 36-40

Series No. 53 / 528 pages / ISBN 0-674-99059-5
  Volume IV. Roman History
Books 41-45

Series No. 66 / 508 pages / ISBN 0-674-99073-0
  Volume V. Roman History
Books 46-50

Series No. 82 / 534 pages / ISBN 0-674-99091-9
  Volume VI. Roman History
Books 51-55

Series No. 83 / 498 pages / ISBN 0-674-99092-7
  Volume VII. Roman History
Books 56-60

Series No. 175 / 456 pages / ISBN 0-674-99193-1
  Volume VIII. Roman History
Books 61-70

Series No. 176 / 488 pages / ISBN 0-674-99195-8
  Volume IX. Roman History
Bookls 71-80

Series No. 177 / 578 pages / ISBN 0-674-99196-6