Dio Cassius: Roman History 99%

: Surviving largely through the 11th-century epitomes of John Xiphilinus and the 12th-century works of John Zonaras. Primary Access Points

: The LacusCurtius site hosts the English translation by Earnest Cary, originally published in the Loeb Classical Library . Dio Cassius: Roman History

: Unlike many historians, Dio was a practicing politician. His work often reflects his senatorial biases, particularly his interest in the relationship between the emperor and the Senate. : Surviving largely through the 11th-century epitomes of

Dio's work is traditionally divided into 80 books, though only a portion survives in its original form. Dio Cassius: Roman History