Appiani Alexandrini Historia Romana is a historical account written by Appian of Alexandria, covering the history of Rome from its earliest origins to the reign of Emperor Augustus. This edition, "Ab Immanuele Bekkero Recognita," has been meticulously revised by Immanuel Bekker, a renowned classical scholar, ensuring accuracy and readability.
Appian's work is valued for its comprehensive scope and detailed narratives of key events, including the Punic Wars, the rise and fall of the Republic, and the civil wars that led to the establishment of the Roman Empire. This historical record provides invaluable insights into the political, social, and military aspects of ancient Rome.
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