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Looking for books descibing the details of Roman battles
#1
I’m currently reading the Conquest of Rome and in it Julius Caesar describes some of the battles in detail. Ex: the left flank was overrun, the Calvary crashed into the front lines, the Centurion told the men not to bunch up etc.

I’m looking for other books descibing the details of Roman battles.

Which books would recommend that are primarily about the battles and heavy in the details?

Thanks
Steve
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#2
Flavius Josephus' account of the siege of Jerusalem and Ammianus Marcellinus' account of the siege of Amida offer many details. Livy on the battles of Hannibal (especially Cannae). I hope this helps.
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#3
Quote:Flavius Josephus' account of the siege of Jerusalem and Ammianus Marcellinus' account of the siege of Amida offer many details. Livy on the battles of Hannibal (especially Cannae). I hope this helps.

Helps a lot.

Thanks I'll look into those.
Steve
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#4
For a modern work, find a copy of Gregory Daly's Cannae. He analyzes the battle the way Keegan did in The Face of Battle; it is an excellent work, IMHO.
Felix Wang
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#5
I could recommend the following secondary sources:

Adrian Goldsworthy
Roman Warfare
240 pages
HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 0060838523

Peter Connolly
Greece and Rome at War
320 pages
Greenhill Books
ISBN: 185367303X
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#6
Hi,
I think this book is essential for Roman battles:

Goldsworthy, A. K.: The Roman Army at War 100BC-AD200, Oxford, 1996.

And here are some interesting articles:

Sabin, P.: The Face of Roman Battle, Journal of Roman Studies 90, 2000, 1-17.

Sabin, P.: The Mechanics of Battle in the Second Punic War, in: The Second Punic War: A Reappraisal, BICS Supplement 67, 1996, 59-79.

Zhmodikov, A.: Roman Republican heavy infantrymen in battle (IV-II centuries BC), Historia 49, 2000, 67-78.

Veith, G.: Die Taktik der Kohortenlegion, Klio 7, 1907, 303-334.

Greetings
Alexandr
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#7
Thanks, I'll look into those as well. You can never have too many books on battles and tactics.
Steve
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#8
Quote:For a modern work, find a copy of Gregory Daly's Cannae. He analyzes the battle the way Keegan did in The Face of Battle; it is an excellent work, IMHO.

Is the book Cannae: The Experience of Battle in the Second Punic War?
Steve
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#9
Yes: [amazon]0415327431[/amazon]
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Jasper Oorthuys
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#10
Hi!

This is a Spanish editorial of Rome's army:

http://sapiens.ya.com/signiferlibros/

They have a good Dictionary about Rome's battles. If anyone speaks Spanish...

Cheers.
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#11
Quote:Hi!

This is a Spanish editorial of Rome's army:

http://sapiens.ya.com/signiferlibros/

They have a good Dictionary about Rome's battles. If anyone speaks Spanish...

Cheers.

I only speak english, but thanks anyway.
Steve
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