Dio's Rome: Gleanings from the lost books. I. The epitome of books 1-21 arranged by Ioannes Zonaras, soldier and secretary, in the monastary of Mt. Athos, about 1130 A. D. II. Fragments of books. 22-35.- v. 2. Extant books 36-44 (B. C. 69-44)- v. 3. Extant books 45-51 (B. C. 44-29)- v. 4. Extant books 52-60 (B. C. 29-A. D. 54)- . 5. Extant books 61-76 (A. D. 54-211)- v. 6. I. Books 77-80 (A. D. 211-229) II. Fragments of books 1-21 (Melber's arrangement) III. Glossary of latin terms. IV. General index
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Dio's Rome: Gleanings from the lost books. I. The epitome of books 1-21 arranged by Ioannes Zonaras, soldier and secretary, in the monastary of Mt. Athos, about 1130 A. D. II. Fragments of books. 22-35.- v. 2. Extant books 36-44 (B. C. 69-44)- v. 3. Extant books 45-51 (B. C. 44-29)- v. 4. Extant books 52-60 (B. C. 29-A. D. 54)- . 5. Extant books 61-76 (A. D. 54-211)- v. 6. I. Books 77-80 (A. D. 211-229) II. Fragments of books 1-21 (Melber's arrangement) III. Glossary of latin terms. IV. General index

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