From Hannibal To Sulla
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Author | : Carsten Hjort Lange |
Publisher | : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | : 299 |
Release | : 2024-01-29 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 3111335275 |
The second century BCE was a time of prolonged debate at Rome about the changing nature of warfare. From the outbreak of the Second Punic War in 218 to Rome’s first civil war in 88 BCE, warfare shifted from the struggle against a great external enemy to a conflict against internal parties. This book argues that Rome’s Italian subjects were central to this development: having rebelled and defected to Hannibal at the end of the third century, the allies again rebelled in 91 BCE, with significant consequences for Roman thought about warfare as such. These "rebellions" constituted an Italian renewal of the war against their old conqueror, Rome, and an internal war within the polity. Accordingly, we need to add 'internal war' to the already well-established dichotomy of foreign and civil war. This fresh analysis of the second century demonstrates that the Roman experience of internal war during this period provided the natural stepping-stone in the invention of civil war as such. It conceives of the period from the Second Punic War onward as an 'antebellum' period to the later civil war(s) of the Late Republic, during which contemporary observers looked back at the last 'great war' against Hannibal in preparation for the next conflict.
Author | : Philip Matyszak |
Publisher | : Thames & Hudson |
Total Pages | : 389 |
Release | : 2009-04-06 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0500771766 |
"Matyszak writes clearly and engagingly . . . nicely produced, with ample maps and illustrations." —Classical Outlook This engrossing book looks at the growth and eventual demise of Rome from the viewpoint of the peoples who fought against it. Here is the reality behind such legends as Spartacus the gladiator, as well as the thrilling tales of Hannibal, the great Boudicca, the rebel leader and Mithridates, the connoisseur of poisons, among many others. Some enemies of Rome were noble heroes and others were murderous villains, but each has a unique and fascinating story.
Author | : George Philip Baker |
Publisher | : Roma : l'Erma di Bretschneider |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 1967 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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Author | : Philip O. Spann |
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Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : History |
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Author | : William Carey Morey |
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Total Pages | : 362 |
Release | : 1900 |
Genre | : Rome |
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Author | : Livy |
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Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 1872 |
Genre | : Latin language |
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Total Pages | : 516 |
Release | : 1907 |
Genre | : Civilization |
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Author | : W. C. MACDERMOTT |
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Total Pages | : 458 |
Release | : 1853 |
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Author | : Philip A. Stadter |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 405 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0198718330 |
This book is a collection of essays on the Parallel Lives of the Greek philosopher and biographer Plutarch which examines the moral issues Plutarch recognized behind political leadership, and places his writings in their political and social context of the reigns of the Flavian emperors and their successors.
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Total Pages | : 1264 |
Release | : 1911 |
Genre | : Atlases |
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