The Civil Wars

Cover of The Civil Wars by Appian
Author: Appian
Year: 1996
Language: en
Edition: New Ed
Pages: 480
ISBN-13: 9780140445091
ISBN-10: 0140445099
Dimensions:
Height: 0.85 inches
Length: 7.7 inches
Weight: 0.7275254646 Pounds
Width: 5.06 inches
Dewey Decimal: 937/.05, 941.06
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The Civil Wars by Appian, published by Penguin Publishing Group in December 1996, is a New Edition that spans 480 pages in English. This work serves as the only surviving continuous narrative source detailing the tumultuous events in Rome between 133 and 70 BC. Appian vividly recounts significant historical moments, including Catiline’s conspiracy, the rise and fall of the First Triumvirate, and Caesar’s pivotal crossing of the Rubicon, culminating in the dramatic birth of the Second Triumvirate amid chaos.

Readers will find a thorough exploration of the civil wars that shaped ancient Rome, focusing on the violent struggles for power and the eventual rise of Augustus. The text delves into the consequences of political strife, including the Proscriptions and the overarching theme of fate in the decline of the Roman state. This edition is part of Penguin Classics, which is known for its authoritative texts and scholarly introductions, providing context for those interested in the complexities of military history and civilization during this critical period in European history.


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The only suriving continuous narrative source for the events between 133 and 70 BC

Appian’s writings vividly describe Catiline’s conspiracy, the rise and fall of the First Triumvirate, and Caesar’s crossing of the Rubicon, defeat of Pompey and untimely death. The climax comes with the brith of the Second Triumvirate out of anarchy, the terrible purges of Proscriptions which followed and the titanic struggle for world mastery which was only to end with Augustus’s defeat of Antony and Cleopatra.

If Appian’s Roman History as a whole reveals how an empire was born of the struggle against a series of external enemis, these five books concentrate on an even greater ordeal. Despite the rhetorical flourishes, John Carter suggests in his Introductions, the impressive ‘overall conception of the decline of the Roman state into violence, with its sombre highlights and the leitmotif of fate, is neither trivial nor inaccurate.’

For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group. Year: 1996.
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ISBN-13: 9780140445091. ISBN-10: 0140445099.
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Language: en. Pages: 480. Edition: New Ed.

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