The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The foreign warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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... passed into the works of Appian and was regularly reproduced , printed , and translated , until 1557 when William Xylander accidentally discovered that it was copied word for word from Plutarch . He concluded from internal evidence that ...
... passed into the works of Appian and was regularly reproduced , printed , and translated , until 1557 when William Xylander accidentally discovered that it was copied word for word from Plutarch . He concluded from internal evidence that ...
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... passed into The Hundred Years . Therefore , Photius remains the only sure witness con- cerning the series of distinct books after the ninth , although his copy had already suffered some slight changes , as will be shown at the ...
... passed into The Hundred Years . Therefore , Photius remains the only sure witness con- cerning the series of distinct books after the ninth , although his copy had already suffered some slight changes , as will be shown at the ...
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... passed into the inferior MSS . of class i . , as follows : " I have placed the Preface only of the Italian history of Appian in the present volume , since , for the details of Italian affairs , the Roman An- tiquities of Dionysius of ...
... passed into the inferior MSS . of class i . , as follows : " I have placed the Preface only of the Italian history of Appian in the present volume , since , for the details of Italian affairs , the Roman An- tiquities of Dionysius of ...
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... passed by everything that he found that had been previously published . That these passages were not few I in- ferred from the preface of M. Gros's edition of Dio Cassius , vol . i . p . lvii , and so I applied by letter to Julius ...
... passed by everything that he found that had been previously published . That these passages were not few I in- ferred from the preface of M. Gros's edition of Dio Cassius , vol . i . p . lvii , and so I applied by letter to Julius ...
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... passed under the Roman sway , and the Roman government itself became a monarchy . - ― 15. Thus , the foreign wars will be divided into books according to the nations , and the civil wars according to the chief commanders . The last book ...
... passed under the Roman sway , and the Roman government itself became a monarchy . - ― 15. Thus , the foreign wars will be divided into books according to the nations , and the civil wars according to the chief commanders . The last book ...
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Other editions - View all
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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