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Polybius as a military historian - teg - 06-13-2008

What do the members of forum think about Polybius as a military historian? Was he so competent and objective as most researchers wrote? Is there any proper definition of the term "mlitary historian"?


Re: Polybius as a military historian - hoplite14gr - 06-13-2008

Dear friend welcome.
Please add your name to your signature. (Forum rule)

No man can be 100% objective.
Polybious having held the office of general for the achaic league at least known what he is talking about. But always keep in mind that he wrote for his Roman patron and that might have been restrictive.

I wrote an article on the "Ancient warfare" magazine explaining that there was to more to Polyvious analysis of phalanx vs legion than the man himself wrote about.

Kind regards


Re: Polybius as a military historian - PMBardunias - 06-14-2008

More competent than objective.


Re: Polybius as a military historian - teg - 06-15-2008

Can you send me your article about the comparison of legion and phalanx? Do you have any other articles concerning the theme "Polybius as a military historian"? What is the difference between Polybius and other ancient greek military historians - for example, Xenophon? My name is Eugene.


Re: Polybius as a military historian - hoplite14gr - 06-15-2008

Sent me a P.M. with an email address Eugene.

Also go toy your profile and add your name to the signature.

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Re: Polybius as a military historian - Aryaman2 - 06-16-2008

I find Polybios not only competent but also highly reliable on the Greek wars, but much less so in others theaters/wars