The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The foreign warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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Page viii
... considered improper for friends to accept presents from friends , when it is not considered improper for cities to accept gifts from their own citizens , or even from strangers . This is all that we know of Appian as a person . He says ...
... considered improper for friends to accept presents from friends , when it is not considered improper for cities to accept gifts from their own citizens , or even from strangers . This is all that we know of Appian as a person . He says ...
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... considered genuine . His opinion , sustained by a large number of citations , is that Appian was a candid author , and that he aimed to give a true account of the events which he described , but that his work contains many faults which ...
... considered genuine . His opinion , sustained by a large number of citations , is that Appian was a candid author , and that he aimed to give a true account of the events which he described , but that his work contains many faults which ...
Page xxix
... considered as forming one book ( Book X ) instead of two ( Books X and XI ) , as the anonymous writer desig- nated them . ] Inasmuch as Photius found a Parthian history appended to the Syrian , the fraud pointed out by Xylander and ...
... considered as forming one book ( Book X ) instead of two ( Books X and XI ) , as the anonymous writer desig- nated them . ] Inasmuch as Photius found a Parthian history appended to the Syrian , the fraud pointed out by Xylander and ...
Page xxxvi
... considered , as Schweighäuser thought , to have its own authority and origin , distinct from the others . These classes , we repeat , were the following : I II III IV V Vat . 141 Preface 12th Laur . LXX 26 August . Cand . ( C ) and H ...
... considered , as Schweighäuser thought , to have its own authority and origin , distinct from the others . These classes , we repeat , were the following : I II III IV V Vat . 141 Preface 12th Laur . LXX 26 August . Cand . ( C ) and H ...
Page xl
... considered the best of all , the Ambrosian , N 135 sup.1 Of the second and much shorter part of this title , which contains the Embassies of the Romans to the nations , I have myself afresh gone over the codex Vat . 1418 , and also the ...
... considered the best of all , the Ambrosian , N 135 sup.1 Of the second and much shorter part of this title , which contains the Embassies of the Romans to the nations , I have myself afresh gone over the codex Vat . 1418 , and also the ...
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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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