A Companion to the Punic Wars By Dexter Hoyos (ed.)
2011 | 560 Pages | ISBN: 1405176008 | PDF | 5 MB
A Companion to the Punic Wars offers a comprehensive new survey of the three wars fought between Rome and Carthage between 264 and 146 BC. Offers a broad survey of the Punic Wars from a variety of perspectives Features contributions from an outstanding cast of international scholars with unrivalled expertise Includes chapters on military and naval techniques, strategies, logistics, and Hannibal as a charismatic general and leader Gives balanced coverage of both Carthage and Rome Content: Chapter One The Rise of Rome to 264 BC (pages 7-27): John SerratiChapter Two Early Relations Between Rome and Carthage (pages 28-38): Barbara ScardigliChapter Three The Rise of Carthage to 264 BC (pages 39-57): Walter AmelingChapter Four Manpower and Food Supply in the First and Second Punic Wars (pages 58-76): Paul ErdkampChapter Five Phalanx and Legion: The "Face" of Punic War Battle (pages 77-94): Sam KoonChapter Six Polybius and the Punic Wars (pages 95-110): Craige B. ChampionChapter Seven Principal Literary Sources for the Punic Wars (apart from Polybius) (pages 111-127): Bernard MineoChapter Eight The Outbreak of War (pages 129-148): Dexter HoyosChapter Nine A War of Phases: Strategies and Stalemates 264-241 BC (pages 149-166): Boris RankovChapter Ten Roman Politics in the First Punic War (pages 167-183): Bruno BleckmannChapter Eleven Roman Politics and Expansion, 241-219 (pages 184-203): Luigi LoretoChapter Twelve Carthage in Africa and Spain, 241-218 (pages 204-222): Dexter HoyosChapter Thirteen The Reasons for the War (pages 223-241): Hans BeckChapter Fourteen Hannibal: Tactics, Strategy, and Geostrategy (pages 242-259): Michael P. FrondaChapter Fifteen Hannibal and Propaganda (pages 260-279): Richard MilesChapter Sixteen Roman Strategy and Aims in the Second Punic War (pages 280-298): Klaus ZimmermannChapter Seventeen The War in Italy, 218-203 (pages 299-319): Dr. Louis RawlingsChapter Eighteen War Abroad: Spain, Sicily, Macedon, Africa (pages 320-338): Dr. Peter EdwellChapter Nineteen Rome, Latins, and Italians in the Second Punic War (pages 339-356): Dr. Kathryn LomasChapter Twenty Punic Politics, Economy, and Alliances, 218-201 (pages 357-375): Pedro BarceloChapter Twenty?One Roman Economy, Finance, and Politics in the Second Punic War (pages 376-392): Toni Naco del HoyoChapter Twenty?Two Carthage and Numidia, 201-149 BC (pages 393-411): Claudia KunzeChapter Twenty?Three Italy: Economy and Demography after Hannibal's War (pages 412-429): Nathan RosensteinChapter Twenty?Four The "Third Punic War": The Siege of Carthage (148-146 BC) (pages 430-445): Yann Le BohecChapter Twenty?Five Death and Transfiguration: Punic Culture after 146 BC (pages 447-466): Professor M'hamed?Hassine FantarChapter Twenty?Six Spain, Africa, and Rome after Carthage (pages 467-482): John RichardsonChapter Twenty?Seven Carthage and Hannibal in Roman and Greek Memory (pages 483-498): Giovanni Brizzi
Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live



