- Appian
Appianus (Greek: "polytonic|Αππιανός") ("c." 95 – "c." 165), of
Alexandria was aRoman historian (ofGreek ethnicity) who flourished during the reigns ofTrajan ,Hadrian andAntoninus Pius . He is commonly referred to by the anglicised form of his name, Appian.He was born ca. 95 in Alexandria. He tells us that, after having filled the chief offices in the province of Egypt, he went to
Rome ca. 120, where he practiced as anadvocate , pleading cases before the emperors. In 147 at the earliest he was appointed to the office ofprocurator , probably in Egypt, on the recommendation of his friendMarcus Cornelius Fronto . The position of procurator was open only to members of the equestrian class.His work (Ῥωμαϊκά, known in English as the "Roman History") in twenty-four books, written in Greek before 165, is more a number 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. In spite of its unattractive style, the work is very valuable, especially for the period of the civil wars."The Civil Wars", five of the later books in the corpus, concern mainly the end of the
Roman Republic and take a conflict based approach to history.Editions
*"
Editio princeps ", 1551
*Schweighauser, 1785
*Bekker, 1852
*Ludwig Mendelssohn, 1878-1905, "Appiani Historia Romana",Bibliotheca Teubneriana
*Paul Goukowsky, 1997-, "Appien. Histoire romaine" (Greek text, French translation, notes),Collection Budé English translations:
*W. B., 1578 (black letter) - possibly William Barker - used by
Shakespeare
*J. D [avies] , 1679
*Horace White, 1899 (Bohn's Classical Library);
*Book i. edited byJames Leigh Strachan-Davidson , 1902.References
*William Smith (ed) (1870), "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology" Vol 1 pp. 247-248
External links
* [http://www.livius.org/ap-ark/appian/appian.html Appian's "Roman History"] at [http://www.livius.org/ Livius.org]
* [http://www.ancientlibrary.com/wcd/Appian Wiki Classical Dictionary: Appian]
* [http://www.archive.org/search.php?query=Appianus Works by Appian at the Internet Archive]----
*1911
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