The Roman History of Appian of Alexandria: The foreign warsG. Bell, 1899 |
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Page ix
... whole history . The twenty - second book is called The Hundred Years , the next after that the Dacian , and the twenty - fourth , the Arabian . These are the divisions of the whole history . " The first book of the Civil Wars contains ...
... whole history . The twenty - second book is called The Hundred Years , the next after that the Dacian , and the twenty - fourth , the Arabian . These are the divisions of the whole history . " The first book of the Civil Wars contains ...
Page x
... whole work . He mentions three books relating to the affairs of Italy , one relating to the Gallic wars in Italy , and one relating to the Punic wars in Italy . Next , he says that the civil wars of the Romans are treated separately ...
... whole work . He mentions three books relating to the affairs of Italy , one relating to the Gallic wars in Italy , and one relating to the Punic wars in Italy . Next , he says that the civil wars of the Romans are treated separately ...
Page xi
... whole number of books twenty - two instead of twenty - four , and the whole number of books of the Civil Wars five in- stead of nine . This list was copied again and again , so that at the time of the revival of learning in Europe it ...
... whole number of books twenty - two instead of twenty - four , and the whole number of books of the Civil Wars five in- stead of nine . This list was copied again and again , so that at the time of the revival of learning in Europe it ...
Page xvii
... whole period of the civil wars . In some places they use the same Greek phraseology , and this has led one modern commentator2 to the opinion that their common source here was a Greek , not a Latin , writer , since it would have been ...
... whole period of the civil wars . In some places they use the same Greek phraseology , and this has led one modern commentator2 to the opinion that their common source here was a Greek , not a Latin , writer , since it would have been ...
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... whole of Appian into short sections . I have followed the example of Combes - Dounous as to all the books . Other translations of Appian in modern tongues are men- tioned in the Bibliography . I have been engaged upon this translation ...
... whole of Appian into short sections . I have followed the example of Combes - Dounous as to all the books . Other translations of Appian in modern tongues are men- tioned in the Bibliography . I have been engaged upon this translation ...
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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 |
Common terms and phrases
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