The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The foreign warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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Page xii
... authority was against Appian , but there was a grad- ual change culminating in the masterly array of evidence . and argument advanced by Schweighäuser in defence of the integrity of the author whose text he had done so much to restore ...
... authority was against Appian , but there was a grad- ual change culminating in the masterly array of evidence . and argument advanced by Schweighäuser in defence of the integrity of the author whose text he had done so much to restore ...
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... Authorities Used by Plutarch and Appianus , by J. C. Vollgraff , Leyden , 1880 , pp . 113 . better authorities than himself I have sought to show by TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE xvii.
... Authorities Used by Plutarch and Appianus , by J. C. Vollgraff , Leyden , 1880 , pp . 113 . better authorities than himself I have sought to show by TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE xvii.
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Appianus (of Alexandria.) better authorities than himself I have sought to show by foot- notes accompanying the text , although I do not assume that I have made a complete census of such passages . better authorities are : The I. The ...
Appianus (of Alexandria.) better authorities than himself I have sought to show by foot- notes accompanying the text , although I do not assume that I have made a complete census of such passages . better authorities are : The I. The ...
Page xix
... authorities , resort must be had to the writings of those who preceded 8 C. W. ii . 9 ; iv . 47 . 12 1 C. W. iii . 15-20 . 2 C. W. iv . 90-100 . 3 Pun . 132 . 4 Mithr . 8 . 5 Gall . xviii .; C. W. ii . 76 , 99 . 6 Illyr . 14 ; C. W. iv ...
... authorities , resort must be had to the writings of those who preceded 8 C. W. ii . 9 ; iv . 47 . 12 1 C. W. iii . 15-20 . 2 C. W. iv . 90-100 . 3 Pun . 132 . 4 Mithr . 8 . 5 Gall . xviii .; C. W. ii . 76 , 99 . 6 Illyr . 14 ; C. W. iv ...
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... authorities , but a careful comparison of his books on the civil wars with other writers treating the same convinces ... authority , as also are the letters of Cæsar and Pompey to the Senate . The oration of Brutus justifying the murder ...
... authorities , but a careful comparison of his books on the civil wars with other writers treating the same convinces ... authority , as also are the letters of Cæsar and Pompey to the Senate . The oration of Brutus justifying the murder ...
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The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The Civil Wars - Primary Source ... Horace White,Horace Appianus No preview available - 2013 |
The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The Foreign Wars - Primary Source ... Horace White,Horace Appianus No preview available - 2014 |
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