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Presenting Punic War in 264 BC, this title records the critical stages of Roman expansion: its campaigns throughout the Mediterranean, the temporary setbacks inflicted by Hannibal and the final destruction of Carthage.
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Presenting Punic War in 264 BC, this title records the critical stages of Roman expansion: its campaigns throughout the Mediterranean, the temporary setbacks inflicted by Hannibal and the final destruction of Carthage.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Penguin Literature
- Verlag: Penguin Books UK / Penguin Classics
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 42305
- 1979.
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 1979
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 196mm x 129mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9780140443622
- ISBN-10: 0140443622
- Artikelnr.: 09678576
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Penguin Literature
- Verlag: Penguin Books UK / Penguin Classics
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 42305
- 1979.
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 1979
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 196mm x 129mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9780140443622
- ISBN-10: 0140443622
- Artikelnr.: 09678576
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Polybius lived from 200-118 BC and was a Greek statesman and historian. F.W. Walbank has published numerous works on ancient Greece. Ian Scott-Kilvert has also translated Plutarch's works for Penguin Classics.
The Rise of the Roman EmpireList of Maps
Introduction
Translator's Note
Book I: Introduction; The First Punic War
Book II: Affairs in Spain; The Romans in Illyria; Affairs in Spain; Rome
and the Gauls; Affiars in Spain; Events in Greece: the Achaean League
Book III: Introduction; The Second Punic War; The Second Illyrian War; The
Second Punic War; The Second Illyrian War; The Second Punic War
Book IV: Affairs in Greece; Civil War in Cynaetha; Byzantium and the Black
Sea
Book V: Affairs in Egypt: The Death of Cleomenes; Affairs in Greece: Philip
and the Greeks
Book VI: From the Preface; On the Forms of States; On the Roman
Constitution at Its Prime; The Roman Military System; The Roman Republic
Compared with Others; Conclusion
Book VII: Affairs in Sicily; Affairs in Greece: The Treaty between Hannibal
and Philip of Macedon, The Character of Philip
Book VIII: Affairs in Sicily: The Siege of Syracuse; Affairs in Greece:
Philip of Macedon; Macedon; Affairs in Italy: The Siege of Tarentum
Book IX: Introduction; Affairs in Italy: The Seige of Capua; On
Generalship; The Character of Hannibal
Book X: The Character of Scipio; Affairs in Spain: The Capture of New
Carthage, Scipio and the Spaniards
Book XI: Affairs in Italy: The Battle of the Metaurus; The Character of
Hannibal
Book XII: Criticisms of Timaeus and His Approach to History: Errors on the
Fauna of Africa and Corsica, Errors Concerning Sicily, Intentional and
Unintentional Falsehoods, Timaeus on Callisthenes, Demoshares of Athens,
Agathocles of Sicily, Timaeus' Criticisms of Other Writers, Timaeus on the
Bull of Phalaris, Timaeus' Methods in Composing Speeches, Comparison of
History and Medicine, Timaeus' Lack of Political and Military Experience
and Unwillingness to Travel, The Causes of Timaeus' Faults and Qualities of
the Good Historian
Book XIV: Affairs in Africa: Scipio's Campaigns
Book XV: Affairs in Africa: The Final Campaign; The End of the Second Punic
War; Affaris in Macedonia, Syria and Egypt; Affairs in Egypt: A Palace
Revolution
Book XVIII: Affairs in Greece: Flamininus and Philip; On Treachery; On the
Phalanx; Affairs in Greece" Flamininus and the Peace Settlement
Book XXIV: Affairs in Greece: Philopoemen and Aristaenus
Book XXXI: Affairs in Rome and Syria: The Escape of Demetrius; Affairs in
Italy: Aemilius Paullus, Scipio and Polybius
Book XXXVI: Affairs in Rome and Carthage: The Third Punic War; On Fate and
Chance
Book XXXIX: From the Epilogue
Maps
Chronological Table
Index
Introduction
Translator's Note
Book I: Introduction; The First Punic War
Book II: Affairs in Spain; The Romans in Illyria; Affairs in Spain; Rome
and the Gauls; Affiars in Spain; Events in Greece: the Achaean League
Book III: Introduction; The Second Punic War; The Second Illyrian War; The
Second Punic War; The Second Illyrian War; The Second Punic War
Book IV: Affairs in Greece; Civil War in Cynaetha; Byzantium and the Black
Sea
Book V: Affairs in Egypt: The Death of Cleomenes; Affairs in Greece: Philip
and the Greeks
Book VI: From the Preface; On the Forms of States; On the Roman
Constitution at Its Prime; The Roman Military System; The Roman Republic
Compared with Others; Conclusion
Book VII: Affairs in Sicily; Affairs in Greece: The Treaty between Hannibal
and Philip of Macedon, The Character of Philip
Book VIII: Affairs in Sicily: The Siege of Syracuse; Affairs in Greece:
Philip of Macedon; Macedon; Affairs in Italy: The Siege of Tarentum
Book IX: Introduction; Affairs in Italy: The Seige of Capua; On
Generalship; The Character of Hannibal
Book X: The Character of Scipio; Affairs in Spain: The Capture of New
Carthage, Scipio and the Spaniards
Book XI: Affairs in Italy: The Battle of the Metaurus; The Character of
Hannibal
Book XII: Criticisms of Timaeus and His Approach to History: Errors on the
Fauna of Africa and Corsica, Errors Concerning Sicily, Intentional and
Unintentional Falsehoods, Timaeus on Callisthenes, Demoshares of Athens,
Agathocles of Sicily, Timaeus' Criticisms of Other Writers, Timaeus on the
Bull of Phalaris, Timaeus' Methods in Composing Speeches, Comparison of
History and Medicine, Timaeus' Lack of Political and Military Experience
and Unwillingness to Travel, The Causes of Timaeus' Faults and Qualities of
the Good Historian
Book XIV: Affairs in Africa: Scipio's Campaigns
Book XV: Affairs in Africa: The Final Campaign; The End of the Second Punic
War; Affaris in Macedonia, Syria and Egypt; Affairs in Egypt: A Palace
Revolution
Book XVIII: Affairs in Greece: Flamininus and Philip; On Treachery; On the
Phalanx; Affairs in Greece" Flamininus and the Peace Settlement
Book XXIV: Affairs in Greece: Philopoemen and Aristaenus
Book XXXI: Affairs in Rome and Syria: The Escape of Demetrius; Affairs in
Italy: Aemilius Paullus, Scipio and Polybius
Book XXXVI: Affairs in Rome and Carthage: The Third Punic War; On Fate and
Chance
Book XXXIX: From the Epilogue
Maps
Chronological Table
Index
The Rise of the Roman EmpireList of Maps
Introduction
Translator's Note
Book I: Introduction; The First Punic War
Book II: Affairs in Spain; The Romans in Illyria; Affairs in Spain; Rome
and the Gauls; Affiars in Spain; Events in Greece: the Achaean League
Book III: Introduction; The Second Punic War; The Second Illyrian War; The
Second Punic War; The Second Illyrian War; The Second Punic War
Book IV: Affairs in Greece; Civil War in Cynaetha; Byzantium and the Black
Sea
Book V: Affairs in Egypt: The Death of Cleomenes; Affairs in Greece: Philip
and the Greeks
Book VI: From the Preface; On the Forms of States; On the Roman
Constitution at Its Prime; The Roman Military System; The Roman Republic
Compared with Others; Conclusion
Book VII: Affairs in Sicily; Affairs in Greece: The Treaty between Hannibal
and Philip of Macedon, The Character of Philip
Book VIII: Affairs in Sicily: The Siege of Syracuse; Affairs in Greece:
Philip of Macedon; Macedon; Affairs in Italy: The Siege of Tarentum
Book IX: Introduction; Affairs in Italy: The Seige of Capua; On
Generalship; The Character of Hannibal
Book X: The Character of Scipio; Affairs in Spain: The Capture of New
Carthage, Scipio and the Spaniards
Book XI: Affairs in Italy: The Battle of the Metaurus; The Character of
Hannibal
Book XII: Criticisms of Timaeus and His Approach to History: Errors on the
Fauna of Africa and Corsica, Errors Concerning Sicily, Intentional and
Unintentional Falsehoods, Timaeus on Callisthenes, Demoshares of Athens,
Agathocles of Sicily, Timaeus' Criticisms of Other Writers, Timaeus on the
Bull of Phalaris, Timaeus' Methods in Composing Speeches, Comparison of
History and Medicine, Timaeus' Lack of Political and Military Experience
and Unwillingness to Travel, The Causes of Timaeus' Faults and Qualities of
the Good Historian
Book XIV: Affairs in Africa: Scipio's Campaigns
Book XV: Affairs in Africa: The Final Campaign; The End of the Second Punic
War; Affaris in Macedonia, Syria and Egypt; Affairs in Egypt: A Palace
Revolution
Book XVIII: Affairs in Greece: Flamininus and Philip; On Treachery; On the
Phalanx; Affairs in Greece" Flamininus and the Peace Settlement
Book XXIV: Affairs in Greece: Philopoemen and Aristaenus
Book XXXI: Affairs in Rome and Syria: The Escape of Demetrius; Affairs in
Italy: Aemilius Paullus, Scipio and Polybius
Book XXXVI: Affairs in Rome and Carthage: The Third Punic War; On Fate and
Chance
Book XXXIX: From the Epilogue
Maps
Chronological Table
Index
Introduction
Translator's Note
Book I: Introduction; The First Punic War
Book II: Affairs in Spain; The Romans in Illyria; Affairs in Spain; Rome
and the Gauls; Affiars in Spain; Events in Greece: the Achaean League
Book III: Introduction; The Second Punic War; The Second Illyrian War; The
Second Punic War; The Second Illyrian War; The Second Punic War
Book IV: Affairs in Greece; Civil War in Cynaetha; Byzantium and the Black
Sea
Book V: Affairs in Egypt: The Death of Cleomenes; Affairs in Greece: Philip
and the Greeks
Book VI: From the Preface; On the Forms of States; On the Roman
Constitution at Its Prime; The Roman Military System; The Roman Republic
Compared with Others; Conclusion
Book VII: Affairs in Sicily; Affairs in Greece: The Treaty between Hannibal
and Philip of Macedon, The Character of Philip
Book VIII: Affairs in Sicily: The Siege of Syracuse; Affairs in Greece:
Philip of Macedon; Macedon; Affairs in Italy: The Siege of Tarentum
Book IX: Introduction; Affairs in Italy: The Seige of Capua; On
Generalship; The Character of Hannibal
Book X: The Character of Scipio; Affairs in Spain: The Capture of New
Carthage, Scipio and the Spaniards
Book XI: Affairs in Italy: The Battle of the Metaurus; The Character of
Hannibal
Book XII: Criticisms of Timaeus and His Approach to History: Errors on the
Fauna of Africa and Corsica, Errors Concerning Sicily, Intentional and
Unintentional Falsehoods, Timaeus on Callisthenes, Demoshares of Athens,
Agathocles of Sicily, Timaeus' Criticisms of Other Writers, Timaeus on the
Bull of Phalaris, Timaeus' Methods in Composing Speeches, Comparison of
History and Medicine, Timaeus' Lack of Political and Military Experience
and Unwillingness to Travel, The Causes of Timaeus' Faults and Qualities of
the Good Historian
Book XIV: Affairs in Africa: Scipio's Campaigns
Book XV: Affairs in Africa: The Final Campaign; The End of the Second Punic
War; Affaris in Macedonia, Syria and Egypt; Affairs in Egypt: A Palace
Revolution
Book XVIII: Affairs in Greece: Flamininus and Philip; On Treachery; On the
Phalanx; Affairs in Greece" Flamininus and the Peace Settlement
Book XXIV: Affairs in Greece: Philopoemen and Aristaenus
Book XXXI: Affairs in Rome and Syria: The Escape of Demetrius; Affairs in
Italy: Aemilius Paullus, Scipio and Polybius
Book XXXVI: Affairs in Rome and Carthage: The Third Punic War; On Fate and
Chance
Book XXXIX: From the Epilogue
Maps
Chronological Table
Index