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Appian

1. An auncient Historie and exquisite Chronicle of the Romanes warres both Ciuile and Foren. Written in Greeke by the noble Orator and Historiographer, Appian of Alexandria, one of the learned Counsell to the most mightie Emperoures, Traiane and Adriane. [In two parts: Part Two, Translation by W. B.] 1578. 4o BL

2. The History of Appian, of Alexandria. In Two Parts. The First consisting of the Punick, Syrian, Parthian, Mithridatick, Illyrian, Spanish, and Hannibalick, Wars. The Second containing Five Books of the Civil Wars of Rome. Englished by J. D. [John Davies] 1678. Fol.