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Roman Antiquities, Volume III (Hardcover): Dionysius of Halicarnassus Roman Antiquities, Volume III (Hardcover)
Dionysius of Halicarnassus; Translated by Earnest Cary
R768 Discovery Miles 7 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dionysius of Halicarnassus was born before 53 BCE and went to Italy before 29 BCE. He taught rhetoric in Rome while studying the Latin language, collecting material for a history of Rome, and writing. His "Roman Antiquities" began to appear in 7 BCE. Dionysius states that his objects in writing history were to please lovers of noble deeds and to repay the benefits he had enjoyed in Rome. But he wrote also to reconcile Greeks to Roman rule. Of the 20 books of "Roman Antiquities" (from the earliest times to 264 BCE) we have the first 9 complete; most of 10 and 11; and later extracts and an epitome of the whole. Dionysius studied the best available literary sources (mainly annalistic and other historians) and possibly some public documents. His work and that of Livy are our only continuous and detailed independent narratives of early Roman history.

Dionysius was author also of essays on literature covering rhetoric, Greek oratory, Thucydides, and how to imitate the best models in literature.

The Loeb Classical Library publishes a two-volume edition of the critical essays; the edition of "Roman Antiquities" is in seven volumes.

Roman Antiquities, Volume I (Hardcover): Dionysius of Halicarnassus Roman Antiquities, Volume I (Hardcover)
Dionysius of Halicarnassus; Translated by Earnest Cary
R773 Discovery Miles 7 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dionysius of Halicarnassus was born before 53 BCE and went to Italy before 29 BCE. He taught rhetoric in Rome while studying the Latin language, collecting material for a history of Rome, and writing. His "Roman Antiquities" began to appear in 7 BCE. Dionysius states that his objects in writing history were to please lovers of noble deeds and to repay the benefits he had enjoyed in Rome. But he wrote also to reconcile Greeks to Roman rule. Of the 20 books of "Roman Antiquities" (from the earliest times to 264 BCE) we have the first 9 complete; most of 10 and 11; and later extracts and an epitome of the whole. Dionysius studied the best available literary sources (mainly annalistic and other historians) and possibly some public documents. His work and that of Livy are our only continuous and detailed independent narratives of early Roman history.

Dionysius was author also of essays on literature covering rhetoric, Greek oratory, Thucydides, and how to imitate the best models in literature.

The Loeb Classical Library publishes a two-volume edition of the critical essays; the edition of "Roman Antiquities" is in seven volumes.

Roman History, Volume II - Books 12-35 (Hardcover, New issue of 1914 ed): Dio Cassius Roman History, Volume II - Books 12-35 (Hardcover, New issue of 1914 ed)
Dio Cassius; Translated by Earnest Cary; As told to Herbert B. Foster
R769 Discovery Miles 7 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dio Cassius (Cassius Dio), ca. 150- 235 CE, was born at Nicaea in Bithynia in Asia Minor. On the death of his father (Roman governor of Cilicia) he went in 180 to Rome, entered the Senate, and under the emperor Commodus was an advocate. He held high offices, becoming a close friend of several emperors. He was made governor of Pergamum and Smyrna; consul in 220; proconsul of Africa; governor of Dalmatia and then of Pannonia; and consul again in 229.

Of the eighty books of Dio's great work "Roman History," covering the era from the legendary landing of Aeneas in Italy to the reign of Alexander Severus (222-235 CE), we possess Books 36-60 (36 and 55-60 have gaps), which cover the years 68 BCE-47 CE. The missing portions are partly supplied, for the earlier gaps by Zonaras, who relies closely on Dio, and for some later gaps (Book 35 onwards) by John Xiphilinus (of the eleventh century). There are also many excerpts. The facilities for research afforded by Dio's official duties and his own industry make him a very vital source for Roman history of the last years of the republic and the first four emperors.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Dio Cassius is in nine volumes.

Roman Antiquities, Volume VII (Hardcover): Dionysius of Halicarnassus Roman Antiquities, Volume VII (Hardcover)
Dionysius of Halicarnassus; Translated by Earnest Cary
R768 Discovery Miles 7 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dionysius of Halicarnassus was born before 53 BCE and went to Italy before 29 BCE. He taught rhetoric in Rome while studying the Latin language, collecting material for a history of Rome, and writing. His "Roman Antiquities" began to appear in 7 BCE. Dionysius states that his objects in writing history were to please lovers of noble deeds and to repay the benefits he had enjoyed in Rome. But he wrote also to reconcile Greeks to Roman rule. Of the 20 books of "Roman Antiquities" (from the earliest times to 264 BCE) we have the first 9 complete; most of 10 and 11; and later extracts and an epitome of the whole. Dionysius studied the best available literary sources (mainly annalistic and other historians) and possibly some public documents. His work and that of Livy are our only continuous and detailed independent narratives of early Roman history.

Dionysius was author also of essays on literature covering rhetoric, Greek oratory, Thucydides, and how to imitate the best models in literature.

The Loeb Classical Library publishes a two-volume edition of the critical essays; the edition of "Roman Antiquities" is in seven volumes.

Roman History, Volume III - Books 36-40 (Hardcover, New issue of 1914 ed): Dio Cassius Roman History, Volume III - Books 36-40 (Hardcover, New issue of 1914 ed)
Dio Cassius; Translated by Earnest Cary; As told to Herbert B. Foster
R769 Discovery Miles 7 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dio Cassius (Cassius Dio), ca. 150- 235 CE, was born at Nicaea in Bithynia in Asia Minor. On the death of his father (Roman governor of Cilicia) he went in 180 to Rome, entered the Senate, and under the emperor Commodus was an advocate. He held high offices, becoming a close friend of several emperors. He was made governor of Pergamum and Smyrna; consul in 220; proconsul of Africa; governor of Dalmatia and then of Pannonia; and consul again in 229.

Of the eighty books of Dio's great work "Roman History," covering the era from the legendary landing of Aeneas in Italy to the reign of Alexander Severus (222-235 CE), we possess Books 36-60 (36 and 55-60 have gaps), which cover the years 68 BCE-47 CE. The missing portions are partly supplied, for the earlier gaps by Zonaras, who relies closely on Dio, and for some later gaps (Book 35 onwards) by John Xiphilinus (of the eleventh century). There are also many excerpts. The facilities for research afforded by Dio's official duties and his own industry make him a very vital source for Roman history of the last years of the republic and the first four emperors.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Dio Cassius is in nine volumes.

Roman Antiquities, Volume II (Hardcover): Dionysius of Halicarnassus Roman Antiquities, Volume II (Hardcover)
Dionysius of Halicarnassus; Translated by Earnest Cary
R769 Discovery Miles 7 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dionysius of Halicarnassus was born before 53 BCE and went to Italy before 29 BCE. He taught rhetoric in Rome while studying the Latin language, collecting material for a history of Rome, and writing. His "Roman Antiquities" began to appear in 7 BCE. Dionysius states that his objects in writing history were to please lovers of noble deeds and to repay the benefits he had enjoyed in Rome. But he wrote also to reconcile Greeks to Roman rule. Of the 20 books of "Roman Antiquities" (from the earliest times to 264 BCE) we have the first 9 complete; most of 10 and 11; and later extracts and an epitome of the whole. Dionysius studied the best available literary sources (mainly annalistic and other historians) and possibly some public documents. His work and that of Livy are our only continuous and detailed independent narratives of early Roman history.

Dionysius was author also of essays on literature covering rhetoric, Greek oratory, Thucydides, and how to imitate the best models in literature.

The Loeb Classical Library publishes a two-volume edition of the critical essays; the edition of "Roman Antiquities" is in seven volumes.

Roman History, Volume I - Books 1-11 (Hardcover, New issue of 1914 ed): Dio Cassius Roman History, Volume I - Books 1-11 (Hardcover, New issue of 1914 ed)
Dio Cassius; Translated by Earnest Cary; As told to Herbert B. Foster
R767 Discovery Miles 7 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dio Cassius (Cassius Dio), ca. 150- 235 CE, was born at Nicaea in Bithynia in Asia Minor. On the death of his father (Roman governor of Cilicia) he went in 180 to Rome, entered the Senate, and under the emperor Commodus was an advocate. He held high offices, becoming a close friend of several emperors. He was made governor of Pergamum and Smyrna; consul in 220; proconsul of Africa; governor of Dalmatia and then of Pannonia; and consul again in 229.

Of the eighty books of Dio's great work "Roman History," covering the era from the legendary landing of Aeneas in Italy to the reign of Alexander Severus (222-235 CE), we possess Books 36-60 (36 and 55-60 have gaps), which cover the years 68 BCE-47 CE. The missing portions are partly supplied, for the earlier gaps by Zonaras, who relies closely on Dio, and for some later gaps (Book 35 onwards) by John Xiphilinus (of the eleventh century). There are also many excerpts. The facilities for research afforded by Dio's official duties and his own industry make him a very vital source for Roman history of the last years of the republic and the first four emperors.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Dio Cassius is in nine volumes.

Roman History, Volume VII - Books 56-60 (Hardcover, New issue of 1924 ed): Dio Cassius Roman History, Volume VII - Books 56-60 (Hardcover, New issue of 1924 ed)
Dio Cassius; Translated by Earnest Cary; As told to Herbert B. Foster
R767 Discovery Miles 7 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dio Cassius (Cassius Dio), ca. 150- 235 CE, was born at Nicaea in Bithynia in Asia Minor. On the death of his father (Roman governor of Cilicia) he went in 180 to Rome, entered the Senate, and under the emperor Commodus was an advocate. He held high offices, becoming a close friend of several emperors. He was made governor of Pergamum and Smyrna; consul in 220; proconsul of Africa; governor of Dalmatia and then of Pannonia; and consul again in 229.

Of the eighty books of Dio's great work "Roman History," covering the era from the legendary landing of Aeneas in Italy to the reign of Alexander Severus (222-235 CE), we possess Books 36-60 (36 and 55-60 have gaps), which cover the years 68 BCE-47 CE. The missing portions are partly supplied, for the earlier gaps by Zonaras, who relies closely on Dio, and for some later gaps (Book 35 onwards) by John Xiphilinus (of the eleventh century). There are also many excerpts. The facilities for research afforded by Dio's official duties and his own industry make him a very vital source for Roman history of the last years of the republic and the first four emperors.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Dio Cassius is in nine volumes.

Roman History, Volume IV - Books 41-45 (Hardcover, New issue of 1916 ed): Dio Cassius Roman History, Volume IV - Books 41-45 (Hardcover, New issue of 1916 ed)
Dio Cassius; Translated by Earnest Cary; As told to Herbert B. Foster
R770 Discovery Miles 7 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dio Cassius (Cassius Dio), ca. 150- 235 CE, was born at Nicaea in Bithynia in Asia Minor. On the death of his father (Roman governor of Cilicia) he went in 180 to Rome, entered the Senate, and under the emperor Commodus was an advocate. He held high offices, becoming a close friend of several emperors. He was made governor of Pergamum and Smyrna; consul in 220; proconsul of Africa; governor of Dalmatia and then of Pannonia; and consul again in 229.

Of the eighty books of Dio's great work "Roman History," covering the era from the legendary landing of Aeneas in Italy to the reign of Alexander Severus (222-235 CE), we possess Books 36-60 (36 and 55-60 have gaps), which cover the years 68 BCE-47 CE. The missing portions are partly supplied, for the earlier gaps by Zonaras, who relies closely on Dio, and for some later gaps (Book 35 onwards) by John Xiphilinus (of the eleventh century). There are also many excerpts. The facilities for research afforded by Dio's official duties and his own industry make him a very vital source for Roman history of the last years of the republic and the first four emperors.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Dio Cassius is in nine volumes.

Roman History, Volume IX - Books 71-80 (Hardcover, New issue of 1927 ed): Dio Cassius Roman History, Volume IX - Books 71-80 (Hardcover, New issue of 1927 ed)
Dio Cassius; Translated by Earnest Cary; As told to Herbert B. Foster
R768 Discovery Miles 7 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dio Cassius (Cassius Dio), ca. 150- 235 CE, was born at Nicaea in Bithynia in Asia Minor. On the death of his father (Roman governor of Cilicia) he went in 180 to Rome, entered the Senate, and under the emperor Commodus was an advocate. He held high offices, becoming a close friend of several emperors. He was made governor of Pergamum and Smyrna; consul in 220; proconsul of Africa; governor of Dalmatia and then of Pannonia; and consul again in 229.

Of the eighty books of Dio's great work "Roman History," covering the era from the legendary landing of Aeneas in Italy to the reign of Alexander Severus (222-235 CE), we possess Books 36-60 (36 and 55-60 have gaps), which cover the years 68 BCE-47 CE. The missing portions are partly supplied, for the earlier gaps by Zonaras, who relies closely on Dio, and for some later gaps (Book 35 onwards) by John Xiphilinus (of the eleventh century). There are also many excerpts. The facilities for research afforded by Dio's official duties and his own industry make him a very vital source for Roman history of the last years of the republic and the first four emperors.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Dio Cassius is in nine volumes.

Dio's Roman History, With an English Translation by Earnest Cary, PH.D., on the Basis of the Version of Herbert Baldwin... Dio's Roman History, With an English Translation by Earnest Cary, PH.D., on the Basis of the Version of Herbert Baldwin Foster, PH.D. In Nine Volumes - 1 (Hardcover)
Cassius dio Cocceianus, Earnest Cary, Herbert Baldwin Foster
R1,145 Discovery Miles 11 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dio's Roman History, With an English Translation by Earnest Cary, PH.D., on the Basis of the Version of Herbert Baldwin... Dio's Roman History, With an English Translation by Earnest Cary, PH.D., on the Basis of the Version of Herbert Baldwin Foster, PH.D. In Nine Volumes - 1 (Paperback)
Cassius dio Cocceianus, Earnest Cary, Herbert Baldwin Foster
R812 Discovery Miles 8 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dio's Roman History; Volume 9 (Hardcover): Cassius dio Cocceianus, Herbert Baldwin Foster, Earnest Cary Dio's Roman History; Volume 9 (Hardcover)
Cassius dio Cocceianus, Herbert Baldwin Foster, Earnest Cary
R1,199 Discovery Miles 11 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dio's Roman History; Volume III (Hardcover): Cassius dio Cocceianus, Earnest Cary Dio's Roman History; Volume III (Hardcover)
Cassius dio Cocceianus, Earnest Cary
R1,161 Discovery Miles 11 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dio's Roman History; Volume III: Cassius dio Cocceianus, Earnest Cary Dio's Roman History; Volume III
Cassius dio Cocceianus, Earnest Cary
R851 Discovery Miles 8 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Roman Antiquities of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, With an English Translation by Earnest Cary, Ph. D., on the Basis of the... The Roman Antiquities of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, With an English Translation by Earnest Cary, Ph. D., on the Basis of the Version of Edward Spelman; Volume 6 (Hardcover)
Edward Spelman, Earnest Cary; Created by of Halicarnassus. Dionysius
R1,050 Discovery Miles 10 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Roman Antiquities of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, With an English Translation by Earnest Cary, Ph. D., on the Basis of the... The Roman Antiquities of Dionysius of Halicarnassus, With an English Translation by Earnest Cary, Ph. D., on the Basis of the Version of Edward Spelman; Volume 6 (Paperback)
Edward Spelman, Earnest Cary; Created by of Halicarnassus. Dionysius
R740 Discovery Miles 7 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dio's Roman History; Volume 9 (Paperback): Cassius dio Cocceianus, Herbert Baldwin Foster, Earnest Cary Dio's Roman History; Volume 9 (Paperback)
Cassius dio Cocceianus, Herbert Baldwin Foster, Earnest Cary
R911 Discovery Miles 9 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Roman Antiquities, Volume V (Hardcover): Dionysius of Halicarnassus Roman Antiquities, Volume V (Hardcover)
Dionysius of Halicarnassus; Translated by Earnest Cary
R765 Discovery Miles 7 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dionysius of Halicarnassus was born before 53 BCE and went to Italy before 29 BCE. He taught rhetoric in Rome while studying the Latin language, collecting material for a history of Rome, and writing. His "Roman Antiquities" began to appear in 7 BCE. Dionysius states that his objects in writing history were to please lovers of noble deeds and to repay the benefits he had enjoyed in Rome. But he wrote also to reconcile Greeks to Roman rule. Of the 20 books of "Roman Antiquities" (from the earliest times to 264 BCE) we have the first 9 complete; most of 10 and 11; and later extracts and an epitome of the whole. Dionysius studied the best available literary sources (mainly annalistic and other historians) and possibly some public documents. His work and that of Livy are our only continuous and detailed independent narratives of early Roman history.

Dionysius was author also of essays on literature covering rhetoric, Greek oratory, Thucydides, and how to imitate the best models in literature.

The Loeb Classical Library publishes a two-volume edition of the critical essays; the edition of "Roman Antiquities" is in seven volumes.

Roman History, Volume V - Books 46-50 (Hardcover, New issue of 1917 ed): Dio Cassius Roman History, Volume V - Books 46-50 (Hardcover, New issue of 1917 ed)
Dio Cassius; Translated by Earnest Cary; As told to Herbert B. Foster
R773 Discovery Miles 7 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dio Cassius (Cassius Dio), ca. 150- 235 CE, was born at Nicaea in Bithynia in Asia Minor. On the death of his father (Roman governor of Cilicia) he went in 180 to Rome, entered the Senate, and under the emperor Commodus was an advocate. He held high offices, becoming a close friend of several emperors. He was made governor of Pergamum and Smyrna; consul in 220; proconsul of Africa; governor of Dalmatia and then of Pannonia; and consul again in 229.

Of the eighty books of Dio's great work "Roman History," covering the era from the legendary landing of Aeneas in Italy to the reign of Alexander Severus (222-235 CE), we possess Books 36-60 (36 and 55-60 have gaps), which cover the years 68 BCE-47 CE. The missing portions are partly supplied, for the earlier gaps by Zonaras, who relies closely on Dio, and for some later gaps (Book 35 onwards) by John Xiphilinus (of the eleventh century). There are also many excerpts. The facilities for research afforded by Dio's official duties and his own industry make him a very vital source for Roman history of the last years of the republic and the first four emperors.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Dio Cassius is in nine volumes.

The Roman Antiquities Of Dionysius Of Halicarnassus (Volume Ii) (Paperback): Earnest Cary The Roman Antiquities Of Dionysius Of Halicarnassus (Volume Ii) (Paperback)
Earnest Cary
R753 Discovery Miles 7 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dio's Roman History (Volume V) (Paperback): Earnest Cary Dio's Roman History (Volume V) (Paperback)
Earnest Cary
R747 Discovery Miles 7 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dio's Roman history (Volume VI) (Hardcover): Earnest Cary Dio's Roman history (Volume VI) (Hardcover)
Earnest Cary
R805 Discovery Miles 8 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dio's Roman history (Volume VI) (Paperback): Earnest Cary Dio's Roman history (Volume VI) (Paperback)
Earnest Cary
R695 Discovery Miles 6 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Roman antiquities of Dionysius of Halicarnassus (Volume I) (Paperback): Earnest Cary The Roman antiquities of Dionysius of Halicarnassus (Volume I) (Paperback)
Earnest Cary
R785 Discovery Miles 7 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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