A companion to the Punic Wars /
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Μορφή: | Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Malden, MA :
Wiley-Blackwell,
2011.
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Σειρά: | Blackwell companions to the ancient world.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Introduction: The Punic Wars
- Background and Sources. The Rise of Rome to 264 / John Serrati
- Early Relations Between Rome and Carthage / Barbara Scardigli
- The Rise of Carthage to 264 / Walter Ameling
- Manpower and Food Supply in the First and Second Punic Wars / Paul Erdkamp
- Phalanx and Legion: The 'Face' of Punic War Battle / Sam Koon
- Polybius and the Punic Wars / Craige B Champion
- Principal Literary Sources for the Punic Wars (apart from Polybius) / Bernard Mineo
- The First Punic War and Aftermath. The Outbreak of War / Dexter Hoyos
- A War of Phases: Strategies and Stalemates 264-241 / Boris Rankov
- Roman Politics in the First Punic War / Bruno Bleckmann
- Roman Politics and Expansion, 241-219 / Luigi Loreto
- Carthage in Africa and Spain, 241-218 / Dexter Hoyos
- The Second Punic War. The Reasons for the War / Hans Beck
- Hannibal: Tactics, Strategy, and Geostrategy / Michael P Fronda
- Hannibal and Propaganda / Richard Miles
- Roman Strategy and Aims in the Second Punic War / Klaus Zimmermann
- The War in Italy, 218-203 / Louis Rawlings
- War Abroad: Spain, Sicily, Macedon, Africa / Peter Edwell
- Rome, Latins, and Italians in the Second Punic War / Kathryn Lomas
- Punic Politics, Economy, and Alliances, 218-201 / Pedro Barcel
- Roman Economy, Finance, and Politics in the Second Punic War / Toni Naco del Hoyo
- The Last Half-Century of Carthage. Carthage and Numidia, 201-149 / Claudia Kunze
- Italy: Economy and Demography after Hannibal's War / Nathan Rosenstein
- The 'Third Punic War': The Siege of Carthage (148-146) / Yann Le Bohec
- Conclusions. Death and Transfiguration: Punic Culture after 146 / Muhamed-Hassine Fantar
- Spain, Africa, and Rome after Carthage / John Richardson
- Carthage and Hannibal in Roman and Greek Memory / Giovanni Brizzi.