Citations:Ammian

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English citations of Ammian

    • 1781, Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume II[1], page 262:
      But the words of Ammian (qui autem notarum textus obelisco incisus est ueteri quem uidemus in Circo) rather suggest, I think, the obelisk of Augustus, which he had mentioned above.
    • 1802, English Encyclopaedia[2], volume 9, page 769:
      Ammian complains that they were built to ſuch an extent as to equal whole provinces; from which Valeſius would abate, by reading piſcinae inſtead of provinciae.
    • 2002, Jan Retsö, The Arabs in Antiquity: Their History from the Assyrians to the Umayyads[3], page 517:
      The description of the Saracens thus contains some ‘modern’ features revealing that changes had taken place in Arabia before the time of Ammian.