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The histories
2, Books 3 - 4 -
Des Polybios Geschichte
[1] = Buch 1-5, Polybios I -
Erstes Bändchen
Buch 1 und 2 -
Zweites Bändchen
Buch 3 -
Drittes Bändchen
Buch IV und V -
Des Polybios Geschichte
[2] = Buch 6-11, Polybios II -
Viertes Bändchen
Buch 6 bis 8 -
Fünftes Bändchen
Buch IX - XI -
Des Polybios Geschichte
[3] = Buch 12-40, Polybios III -
Sechstes Bändchen
Buch XII - XIX -
Siebentes Bändchen
Buch XX - XXX -
Achtes Bändchen
Buch XXXI - XL ; [Fragmente] -
The histories
1, Books 1 - 2 -
Polybius' Histories
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Ivsti Lipsi[i]|| De|| Militia Romana|| Libri Qvinqve,|| Commentarivs Ad Polybivm
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Ivsti Lipsi[i]|| De|| Militia Romana|| Libri Qvinqve,|| Commentarivs Ad Polybivm
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Lectiones Polybianae Msc. Codicis Avgvstani
ad Illvstrissimvm Virvm Joannem Capellanvm, Christianissimo Galliarvm Et Navarræ Regi à Consiliis ; Accesserunt & alia ad Polybium spectantia -
The histories
3, Books 5 - 8 -
Polybii Lycortæ F. Megapolitani Commentarius Polemicus, Sive De Militia & Castrametatione Romanorum
Ex Historiarum Libro VI -
A fragment out of the sixth book of Polybius, containing a dissertation upon government in general, ... translated from the Greek with notes. To which is prefixed a preface, ... By a gentleman
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The general history of Polybius. In five books. Translated from the Greek by Mr. Hampton
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Two extracts from the sixth book of the General history of Polybius. I. The origin, and natural revolutions, of civil government. An analysis of the government of Rome. II. Some peculiar excellencies in the Roman government and manners, illustrated by a comparison of them with those of other states. Translated from the Greek. To which are prefixed some reflections tending to illustrate the doctrine of the Author concerning the natural destruction of mixed governments, with an application of it to the state of Britain. By Mr. Hampton
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The general history of Polybius
Translated from the Greek by Mr. Hampton. Volume the second -
The general history of Polybius
In five books. Translated from the Greek. By Mr. Hampton. The third edition. In two volumes -
The hystories of the most famous and worthy cronographer Polybius
discoursing of the warres betwixt the Romanes [and] Carthaginenses, a riche and goodly worke, conteining holsome counsels [and] wonderfull deuises against the incombrances of fickle fortune. Englished by C.W. Wherevnto is annexed an abstract, compendiously coarcted out of the life & worthy acts, perpetuate by our puissaunt prince king Henry the fift