Appian: The Roman History
07/31/2016
The Roman History (Greek: Ῥωμαϊκά, Latin Historia Romana) is a history of the Roman Empire written in Greek by Appian of Alexandria some time before 165 CE. The surviving portions are often titled The Civil Wars, as Appian is the most important ancient authority for the period from 146 to 70 BC.
Free online and downloadable texts
Loebulus. L002 - Appian -- Roman History I: Books 1-8.1. PDF of public domain Loeb edition in Latin and English.
Loebulus. L003 - Appian -- Roman History II: Books 8.2-12. PDF of public domain Loeb edition in Latin and English.
Loebulus. L004 - Appian -- Roman History III: The Civil Wars, Books 1-3.26. PDF of public domain Loeb edition in Latin and English.
Loebulus. L005 - Appian -- Roman History IV: The Civil Wars, Books 3.27-5. PDF of public domain Loeb edition in Latin and English.
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