Appian's roman history - Reprinted. - Cambridge, Massachusetts;London: Harvard University Press-William Heinemann, 1979-1991

  1. Έκδοση
  2. Βιβλίο έντυπο
  3. Αππιανός, ο Αλεξανδρινός, 2ος αι. μ.Χ.
  4. White, Horace (1834-1916)
  5. Reprinted
  6. with an english translation by Horace White
  7. Cambridge, Massachusetts, London: Harvard University Press, William Heinemann, 1979-1991
  8. 4 volumes ; 18 cm.
  9. The Loeb classical library
  10. 0433990027 (volume 1, hardpaper)., 0433990035 (volume 2, hardpaper)., 0433990043 (volume 3, hardpaper)., 0434990051 (volume 4, hardpaper).
  11. Αππιανού ρωμαϊκά
  12. Ancient Greek text and English translation in facing pages
  13. Includes bibliographical references and index
  14. Original: Βιβλιοθήκη Πανεπιστημίου Κύπρου . - Rules: RDA
    • v. 1. The kings (fragments) -- Italy (fragments) -- Samnite history (fragments) -- Gallic history (fragments) -- Sicily and other islands (fragments) -- The wars in Spain -- The Hannibalic War -- The Punic Wars.
      v. 2. Numidian affairs -- Macedonian affairs -- Illyrian wars -- The Syrian wars -- The Mithridatic wars.
      v. 3. The Civil Wars.
      v. 4. The Civil Wars (continued).
    • Appian (Appianus) was a Greek official of Alexandria. He saw the Jewish rebellion of 116 CE, and later became a Roman citizen and advocate and received the rank of eques (knight). In his older years he held a procuratorship. He died during the reign of Antoninus Pius who was emperor 138–161 CE. Honest admirer of the Roman empire though ignorant of the institutions of the earlier Roman republic, he wrote, in the simple 'common' dialect, 24 books of 'Roman affairs', in fact conquests, from the beginnings to the times of Trajan (emperor 98–117 CE). Eleven have come down to us complete, or nearly so, namely those on the Spanish, Hannibalic, Punic, Illyrian, Syrian, and Mithridatic wars, and five books on the Civil Wars. They are valuable records of military history.

      The Loeb Classical Library edition of Appian is in four volumes.

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