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2nd Punic War - Bryan - 07-27-2011 Looking to get schooled up on the 2nd Punic War. What ancient sources and modern nonfiction should I start reading? Thanks ahead! Re: 2nd Punic War - Macedon - 07-27-2011 Polybius, Polybius and Polybius... oh! and do not forget to thoroughly study Polybius... (yes I truly am a member of Polybius' fan club ). Fun aside, much more information can be found in many other sources, but Polybius is where you truly should start... Re: 2nd Punic War - Epictetus - 07-27-2011 Also, there is Appian and Livy. Re: 2nd Punic War - barcid - 07-28-2011 take anything writen by the romans with a pinch of salt :lol: but seriously Polybius is a great start .many modern works to read most just rehash the original classical works. 'life & death of Carthage 'by GC & C Picard is an old work from the 1960's but a good read too. Re: 2nd Punic War - Megas Aleksandros - 07-28-2011 Polybius is the the best way to start. Then Livy, but take him with caution 'cause Livy didn't fully understood battle tactics, and his usage of his own sources can be misleading. Re: 2nd Punic War - Bryan - 07-28-2011 Thanks to all for the suggestions! Re: 2nd Punic War - Theo - 08-05-2011 Goldsworthy's book on the whole set of wars is a good enough read, too. Theo |