The Oxford Handbook of Warfare in the Classical WorldBrian Campbell, Lawrence A. Tritle Oxford University Press, 09.01.2013 - 840 Seiten This Handbook gathers 38 leading historians to describe, analyze, and interpret warfare and its effects in classical Greece and Rome. |
Inhalt
THE FACE OF BATTLE IN THE CLASSICAL WORLD | 141 |
IMPACTS AND TECHNIQUES WAR IN THE CLASSICAL WORLD | 277 |
CASE STUDIES THE CLASSICAL WORLD AT WAR | 621 |
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Alexander Alexander’s allies ancient archaeological archaic Argyraspids armor arms Arrian Athenian Athens attack Augustus barbarian battle battlefield besieged Caesar Cambridge campaigns Carthage Carthaginian cavalry century B.C. Chaniotis citizens classical cohort combat commanders defeat defense Demetrius Demetrius’s Diod early emperor Empire enemy equipment evidence example fetial fifth century fighting fleet forces fourth century frontier Greece Greek Hannibal Hannibal’s Hellenistic helmet Herodotus Homer hoplite horse hypaspists Imperial infantry Italy king later legionary legions Livy London Macedonian mercenaries naval ofthe ofwar Oxford Parthian Peloponnesian Peloponnesian War peltasts period Persian phalanx Philip pilum Plataea Plut political Polyb Polybius Pritchett Punic recruited ritual role Roman army Roman military Rome Rome’s sarissa Sasanian shield ships Sicily siege soldiers sources Spartan spear sword Syracusans Syracuse Tacitus tactics Theban third century thousand Thuc Thucydides tion triremes Tritle troops units victory wall warfare wars warships weapons wounds Xenophon