Hannibal's war : a military history of the Second Punic War /

Hannibal is acknowledged to be one of history's greatest generals, and his crossing of the Alps - complete with elephants - to make war against Rome on its home soil is legendary. But even Hannibal met his match in Scipio, and ultimately Carthage was defeated by the rising power of Rome. In Han...

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Main Author: Lazenby, J. F. (John Francis)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, 1998.
Edition:Oklahoma paperbacks ed.
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Summary:Hannibal is acknowledged to be one of history's greatest generals, and his crossing of the Alps - complete with elephants - to make war against Rome on its home soil is legendary. But even Hannibal met his match in Scipio, and ultimately Carthage was defeated by the rising power of Rome. In Hannibal's War, J. F. Lazenby provides the first scholarly account in English since 1886 solely devoted to the Second Punic War - what some have called the first "world war" for mastery of the Mediterranean world. By closely examining the accounts of Livy and Polybius, supplemented with the fruits of modern research, Lazenby provides a detailed military history of the entire war as it was fought in Italy, Spain, Greece, and North Africa. This edition includes a new preface covering recent research on Hannibal's war against Rome.
Physical Description:xvii, 340 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 284-298) and index.
ISBN:0806130040 (pbk.)