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Roman history / Appian ; edited and translated by Brian McGing.

Author/creator Appianus, of Alexandria author.
Other author/creatorMcGing, B. C. editor, translator.
Other author/creatorAppianus, of Alexandria. Historia Romana. English.
Other author/creatorAppianus, of Alexandria. Historia Romana Greek.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication Info Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press, 2019.
Description1 online resource.
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Series Loeb Classical Library ; 2-5
Loeb classical library ; 2-5. ^A467228
Contents v. I. -- v. II. -- v. III. -- v. IV. The civil wars, books 3.27-5.
Abstract Appian (ca. AD 95–161) is a principal source for the history of the Roman Republic. His theme is the process by which Rome achieved her contemporary prosperity, and his method is to trace in individual books the story of each nation’s wars with Rome up through her own civil wars. This Loeb edition replaces the original by Horace White (1912–13). Appian (Appianus) is among our principal sources for the history of the Roman Republic, particularly in the second and first centuries BC, and sometimes our only source, as for the Third Punic War and the destruction of Carthage. Born circa AD 95, Appian was an Alexandrian official at ease in the highest political and literary circles who later became a Roman citizen and advocate. He died during the reign of Antoninus Pius (emperor 138–161). Appian’s theme is the process by which the Roman Empire achieved its contemporary prosperity, and his unique method is to trace in individual books the story of each nation’s wars with Rome up through her own civil wars. Although this triumph of “harmony and monarchy” was achieved through characteristic Roman virtues, Appian is unusually objective about Rome’s shortcomings along the way. Of the work’s original 24 books, only the Preface and Books 6–9 and 11–17 are preserved complete or nearly so: those on the Spanish, Hannibalic, African, Illyrian, Syrian, and Mithridatic wars, and five books on the civil wars. This edition of Appian replaces the original Loeb edition by Horace White and provides additional fragments, along with his letter to Fronto.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web.
LanguageText in Greek with English translation on facing pages.
Source of descriptionDescription based on print version record.
Issued in other formPrint version: Appianus, of Alexandria. Roman history. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2019 9780674996472(v.1) 9780674996489(v.2) 9780674997264(v.3) 9780674990067(v.4)
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