Goldsworthy, Adrian

Roman Warfare - London Cassell & Co. 2000 - 224 Pages 27x20 cm HB

Include Index, Glossary, Maps and Colored Illustrations.

A well written and well illustrated general history of Roman warfare from the conquest of Italy to the collapse of the Empire. Adrian Goldsworthy is selective in the wars that he describes, which include the epic wars with Carthage and the Hellenistic world, the siege of Jerusalem and Caesar's campaigns in Gaul. Twenty maps provide details of the locations of forts, defences and shifts in territorial power. The methods and tactics of war, the evolution of the army and the social and political aspects associated with militarism, are discussed throughout.

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Rome (Empire)
Military Art and Science -- Rome -- History

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