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Ann Book I Chapter 10: The reign of Augustus(cont.)
Ann Book XIV Chapter 12: The Murder of Agrippina Minor. Reactions of the Senate
Ann Book XIV Chapter 27: Veterans
His Book II Chapter 83: Revolt of Vespasian. Mucianus marches
Hor Book VIII Chapter 24: Death of Alexander of Epirus.
Hor Book VIII Chapter 25: Commencement of the Second Samnite War.
Hor Book VIII Chapter 27: Revolt of the Lucanians.
Hor Book IX Chapter 14: War with the Samnites. Siege of Luceria
Hor Book XXI Chapter 10: Hanno wants peace with Rome
Hor Book XXII Chapter 59: A delegate of the prisoners speaks
Hor Book XXII Chapter 61: The proposal is rejected. Some allies desert.
Hor Book XXIII Chapter 32: Further decisions are made.
Hor Book XXIII Chapter 33: Philip of Macedonia sents ambassadors to Hannibal, and a treaty is made.
Hor Book XXIII Chapter 38: The captured ambassadors are interrogated
Hor Book XXIV Chapter 13: Ambassadors from Tarentum visit Hannibal. Nola threatened.
Hor Book XXIV Chapter 17: Nola attacked. Hannibal defeated.
Hor Book XXIV Chapter 20: The Romans conquer a few cities. Hannibal moves against Tarentum.
Hor Book XXV Chapter 7: Prodigies and an escape of Tarentine hostages
Hor Book XXV Chapter 8: A conspiration is formed at Tarentum
Hor Book XXV Chapter 9: The conspiration is executed
Hor Book XXV Chapter 11: The citadel is besieged
Hor Book XXV Chapter 13: The siege of Capua: the start.
Hor Book XXV Chapter 15: The Thurians go over to Hannibal.
Hor Book XXV Chapter 22: The siege of Capua is getting more serious
Hor Book XXV Chapter 27: Bomilcar does not try to save Syracuse for the Carthaginians
Hor Book XXVI Chapter 5: Hannibal tries to break the siege of Capua.
Hor Book XXVI Chapter 12: Capua in great trouble.
Hor Book XXVI Chapter 20: Tarentum.
Hor Book XXVI Chapter 37: The military situation.
Hor Book XXVI Chapter 39: An attempt to supply the citadel of Tarentum with food fails.
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 3: Treason in Capua prevented
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 7: Appointments; Sardinia attacked.
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 8: Further activities of the Senate
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 10: Commotion in 12 colonies(cont.)
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 12: Marcellus defeated by Hannibal
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 15: Tarentum recovered by treason
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 16: Tarentum plundered; Fabius is not trapped.
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 20: Hasdrubal goes to Italy; Marcellus accused.
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 21: Marcellus defends himself; elections
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 22: Appointments
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 25: Deliberations in the Senate; Action in South-Italy
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 26: Ambuscades
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 29: Philip V against Machanidas
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 33: A dictator appointed to lead the elections
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 35: Marcus Livius and Claudius Nero reconciled
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 36: Hasdrubal in Gaul. Appointments.
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 43: Claudius plans to travel North
Hor Book XXXVIII Chapter 10: Elections
Msp Chapter 18
Ovd Ovid XV Chapter 1: 1-59 Myscelus: the founding of Crotona
Plt Antony Chapter 35: Treaty of Tarentum
Plt Antony Chapter 62: Preliminaries to the battle of Actium
Plt Fabius, Chapter 21: Conquering Tarentum
Plt Fabius, Chapter 22: Conquering Tarentum (cont.)
Plt Fabius, Chapter 23: Fabius gets a triumph
Plt Marcellus Chapter 21: Marcellus brings beautiful plunder to Rome
Plt Marcellus Chapter 25: Marcellus defeated
Vrg Book III Chapter 22: Charybdis

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Hor Content of Book XII
Hor Content of Book XIV
Hor Content of Book XV
Hor Book VIII Chapter 24: Death of Alexander of Epirus.
Hor Book VIII Chapter 27: Revolt of the Lucanians.
Hor Book VIII Chapter 29: War with the Vestinians.
Hor Book IX Chapter 14: War with the Samnites. Siege of Luceria
Hor Book XXI Chapter 2: Hasdrubal
Hor Book XXIII Chapter 7: Decius Magius does not agree
Hor Book XXIV Chapter 13: Ambassadors from Tarentum visit Hannibal. Nola threatened.
Hor Book XXIV Chapter 20: The Romans conquer a few cities. Hannibal moves against Tarentum.
Hor Book XXV Chapter 1: On Titus Pomponius Veientanus
Hor Book XXV Chapter 8: A conspiration is formed at Tarentum
Hor Book XXV Chapter 9: The conspiration is executed
Hor Book XXV Chapter 10: The city of Tarentum is conquered by Hannibal.
Hor Book XXV Chapter 11: The citadel is besieged
Hor Book XXV Chapter 15: The Thurians go over to Hannibal.
Hor Book XXVI Chapter 20: Tarentum.
Hor Book XXVI Chapter 39: An attempt to supply the citadel of Tarentum with food fails.
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 9: Commotion in 12 colonies
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 15: Tarentum recovered by treason
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 16: Tarentum plundered; Fabius is not trapped.
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 25: Deliberations in the Senate; Action in South-Italy
Plt Fabius, Chapter 22: Conquering Tarentum (cont.)
Plt Marcellus Chapter 21: Marcellus brings beautiful plunder to Rome
Plt Marcellus Chapter 25: Marcellus defeated

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We have lost Tarentum by the same practices by which we gained it
Hor Book XXVII Chapter 16: Tarentum plundered; Fabius is not trapped.


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Heraclides of Tarentum(2007)
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