02432nam 2200373Ia 450 99639467700331620210104164213.0(CKB)3810000000008642(EEBO)2248531951(OCoLC)ocm61741507e(OCoLC)61741507(EXLCZ)99381000000000864220050929d1578 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|The second part of Appian of Alexandria wherin be contained so manie of the Romanes expeditions against forraine nations as haue bene defended from the spoyle of war or the decay of time and bin brought into light and come to our handes[electronic resource] That is to say: 1 Against Mithridates King of Pontus, with his miserable end. 2 Againste the Hiberians, nowe called Spaniardes, and among many notable things, the pitiful overthrow of the citie of Numantia. 3 Againste the Carthagies, with the lamentable destruction of that citie. 4 Againste Antiochus the Great, who after manye losses, made a dishonorable peace. 5 Againste the Parthians, where Crassus was slaine, and Antonie foyled. 6 Againste the Illyrians, of whose conquest Octavius Caesar glorieth. 7 A fragment of the war with the Frenche, with whom Iuliu Caesar fought tenne yeares togither, and triumphed of them. /Translated into English by W:B[arker?]Imprinted at London By Raulfe Newberrie and Henrie Bynniman1578[1]+ leavesTitle within ornamental border.Second part of: "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 ... "Translator's name suggested by STC.Fragment: t.p. of second part only.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018RomeHistoryTitle pagesEngland16th century.Appianusof Alexandria.859937Appianusof Alexandria.859937UMIUMIBOOK996394677003316The second part of Appian of Alexandria wherin be contained so manie of the Romanes expeditions against forraine nations as haue bene defended from the spoyle of war or the decay of time and bin brought into light and come to our handes2354534UNISA