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Paperback Dionis Cassii Cocceiani Historia Romana; Volume 3 [Greek, Ancient (To 1453)] Book

ISBN: 1144249597

ISBN13: 9781144249593

Dionis Cassii Cocceiani Historia Romana; Volume 3 [Greek, Ancient (To 1453)]

Dionis Cassii Cocceiani Historia Romana, Volume 3 presents a significant portion of Dio Cassius's monumental history of Rome, written in ancient Greek. This volume offers invaluable insights into the political, military, and social events of the Roman Republic and early Empire. Dio Cassius, a Roman senator and historian, meticulously documented the rise and evolution of Roman power, providing a detailed narrative that spans centuries.

This edition is essential for scholars and students interested in ancient history, classical literature, and the Roman world. The detailed accounts and perspectives offered by Dio Cassius make this a crucial primary source for understanding the complexities of Roman civilization. Volume 3 specifically delves into critical periods, offering a rich tapestry of events and character studies that bring the ancient world to life.

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