Dio Cassius: Roman History -
For detailed research or reading, the following resources are highly recommended:
: The Internet Archive provides digitized versions of all 9 Loeb volumes for in-depth study. Cassius Dio — Epitome of Book 73 Dio Cassius: Roman History
: Exist mostly as sparse fragments or summaries (epitomes). For detailed research or reading, the following resources
: His political thought often leans on Stoic principles, advocating for a "republican spirit" of cooperation between the princeps and the Senate rather than a return to a pure Republic. Structure and Survival Structure and Survival Dio's work is traditionally divided
Dio's work is traditionally divided into 80 books, though only a portion survives in its original form.
: Nearly complete; these cover the critical period of 65 BCE to 12 BCE, detailing the collapse of the Republic and the rise of Augustus.
: The LacusCurtius site hosts the English translation by Earnest Cary, originally published in the Loeb Classical Library .

