Appian
![A page of the Latin translation of Appian’s "Roman History" by [[Pier Candido Decembrio]], with imaginary portrait of the historian](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d9/Appian_%28Latin%29%2C_Florence%2C_BML%2C_Plut._68.19.jpg)
He was born c. 95 in Alexandria. After holding the senior offices in the province of Aegyptus (Egypt), he went to Rome c. 120, where he practiced as an advocate, pleading cases before the emperors (probably as ''advocatus fisci'', an important official of the imperial treasury). It was in 147 at the earliest that he was appointed to the office of procurator, probably in Egypt, on the recommendation of his friend Marcus Cornelius Fronto, an influential rhetorician and advocate. Because the position of procurator was open only to members of the equestrian order (the "knightly" class), his possession of this office tells us about Appian's family background.
His principal surviving work (Ρωμαϊκά ''Romaiká'', known in Latin as ''Historia Romana'' and in English as ''Roman History'') was written in Greek in 24 books, before 165. This work more closely resembles a series of monographs than a connected history. It gives an account of various peoples and countries from the earliest times down to their incorporation into the Roman Empire, and survives in complete books and considerable fragments. The work is very valuable, especially for the period of the civil wars.
''The Civil Wars'', books 13–17 of the ''Roman History'', concern mainly the end of the Roman Republic and take a conflict-based view and approach to history. Despite the lack of cited sources for his works, these books of the ''Roman History'' are the only extant comprehensive description of these momentous decades of Roman history. The other extant work of Appian is his "The Foreign Wars", which includes an ethnographic style history recounting the various military conflicts against a foreign enemy in Roman history, until the time of Appian. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 20 results of 401 for search 'Appianus', query time: 0.12s
Refine Results
In addition to media from the THWS, media from other Bavarian libraries are also displayed.
These are marked with the "Interlibrary loan" label and can be ordered by clicking on them.
These are marked with the "Interlibrary loan" label and can be ordered by clicking on them.
-
1
Appiani historia romana / by Appianus, of Alexandria
Published 1905Call Number: Loading…Get full text
Located: Loading…
Electronic eBook -
2
Apiani Alexandrini Romanorum Historiarum Punica, Syriaca, Parthica, Mithridatica, Iberica, Annibalica, Celtica et Illirica fragmenta quaedam by Appianus 95-162, Appianus 95-162
Published 1592Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading… -
3
Ek tōn Ktēsiu, Agatharchidu, Memnonos historikōn eklogai = Ex Ctesia, Agatharchide, Memnone excerptae historiae by Appianus 95-162, Appianus 95-162
Published 1557Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading… -
4
Roms krig med Karthago och Hannibal by Appianus 95-162
Published 2022Call Number: Loading…Indexes
Located: Loading…
-
5
-
6
-
7
Roman history by Appianus 95-162
Published 2019Call Number: Loading…Get full text
Located: Loading…
-
8
-
9
Römische Geschichte by Appianus 95-162
Published 2019Call Number: Loading…Indexes
Located: Loading…
-
10
La conquista romana dei Balcani libro Illirico ; testo greco a fronte by Appianus 95-162
Published 2009Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading… -
11
-
12
-
13
-
14
-
15
Histoire romaine by Goukowsky, Paul 1938-, Appianus 95-162
Published 2002Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading… -
16
-
17
Wars of the Romans in Iberia Iberike by Appianus 95-162
Published 2000Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading… -
18
Appiani bellorum civilium liber quartus by Magnino, Domenico, Appianus 95-162
Published 1998Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading… -
19
De bellis Romanorum civilibus; Liber Illirius; Liber Celticus by Appianus 95-162
Published 1996Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading… -
20
Les guerres civiles à Rome by Appianus 95-162
Published 1994Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…