6 edition of The Roman History Of Appian Of Alexandria V2 found in the catalog.
Published
January 17, 2007
by Kessinger Publishing, LLC
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Horace White (Translator) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 584 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL11929332M |
ISBN 10 | 1432501135 |
ISBN 10 | 9781432501136 |
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Appian of Alexandria, (flourished 2nd century ad), Greek historian of the conquests by Rome from the republican period into the 2nd century ad. Appian held public office in Alexandria, where he witnessed the Jewish insurrection in ad After gaining Roman citizenship he went to Rome, practiced as a lawyer, and became a procurator (financial agent of the government) under the.
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Book Description: Appian of Alexandria lived in the early-to-mid second century AD, a time when the pax Romana flourished. His Roman History traced, through a series of ethnographic histories, the growth of Roman power throughout Italy and the Mediterranean World. Appian of Alexandria (AD c.
95–) was a Greek Roman historian living during the time of emperors Trajan, Hadrian, and Antoninus Pius. Not much is known about his life beyond what can be gathered from his own writings. He references an autobiography which was not preserved with his historical works.
A Greek by nationality, Appian was born in Alexandria. After gaining Roman citizenship, he was admitted to the equestrian order. He then served as a treasury lawyer in Rome and subsequently as treasury procurator in Egypt. Appian is the author of the Greek-language Roman History, which covers the period from the city’s founding to the.
Appian (Appianus) was a Greek official of Alexandria. He saw the Jewish rebellion of 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  CE.
Honest admirer of the Roman empire though ignorant of the institutions of the 4/5(1). The history of Alexandria dates back to the city's founding, by Alexander the Great, in BC. Yet, before that, there were some big port cities just east of Alexandria, at the western edge of what is now Abu Qir Canopic (westernmost) branch of the Nile Delta still existed at that time, and was widely used for shipping.
After its foundation, Alexandria became the seat of the. Appian of Alexandria, Greek historian of the conquests by Rome from the republican period into the 2nd century AD, held public office in Alexandria, where he witnessed the Jewish insurrection in AD.
After gaining Roman citizenship he went to Rome, practiced as a lawyer, and at an advanced age became a procurator. Appian's Roman History: Volume 1 - Ebook written by Appianus. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices.
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Appian (Appianus) was a Greek official of Alexandria. He saw the Jewish rebellion of 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 — :. A second century Greek official of Alexandria, Appian wrote twenty-four books of ‘Roman History’, eleven of which have survived complete.
Exploring conquests from Rome’s earliest beginnings to the times of Trajan, Appian’s great work continues to be regarded as a valuable source of information on historical events that would otherwise have been lost long : Delphi Classics.Appian's Civil Wars offers a masterly account of the turbulent epoch from the time of Tiberius Gracchus to the tremendous conflicts which followed the murder of Julius Caesar.
For the events between and 70 BC he is the only surviving continuous narrative source. The subsequent books vividly describe Catiline's conspiracy, the rise and fall of the First Triumvirate, and. Watch this ingenious science teacher create hand sanitiser dispenser from parts he found around his house.