Brill’s Companion to Military Defeat in Ancient Mediterranean Society
Title | Brill’s Companion to Military Defeat in Ancient Mediterranean Society PDF eBook |
Author | Jessica H. Clark |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 2018-04-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004355774 |
In Brill's Companion to Military Defeat in Ancient Mediterranean Society, Jessica H. Clark and Brian Turner lead a re-examination of how Near Eastern, Greek, and Roman societies addressed – or failed to address – their military defeats and casualties of war. Original case studies illuminate not only how political and military leaders managed the political and strategic consequences of military defeats, but also the challenges facing defeated soldiers, citizens, and other classes, who were left to negotiate the meaning of defeat for themselves and their societies. By focusing on the connections between war and society, history and memory, the chapters collected in this volume contribute to our understanding of the ubiquity and significance of war losses in the ancient world.
Greek and Roman Military Manuals
Title | Greek and Roman Military Manuals PDF eBook |
Author | James T. Chlup |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 319 |
Release | 2020-09-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0429813686 |
This volume explores the enigmatic primary source known as the ancient military manual. In particular, the volume explores the extent to which these diverse texts constitute a genre (sometimes unsatisfactorily classified as ‘technical literature’), and the degree to which they reflect the practice of warfare. With contributions from a diverse group of scholars, the chapters examine military manuals from early Archaic Greece to the Byzantine period, covering a wide range of topics including readership, siege warfare, mercenaries, defeat, textual history, and religion. Coverage includes most of the major contemporary siege manual writers, including Xenophon, Frontinus, Vegetius, and Maurice. Close examination of these texts serves to reveals the complex ways in which ancient Greeks, Romans, and Byzantines sought to understand better, and impose order upon, the seemingly irrational phenomenon known as war. Providing insight into the multifaceted collection of texts that constituted military manuals, this volume is a key resource for students and scholars of warfare and military literature in the classical and Byzantine periods.
Brill’s Companion to Bodyguards in the Ancient Mediterranean
Title | Brill’s Companion to Bodyguards in the Ancient Mediterranean PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2022-12-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004527680 |
Brill’s Companion to Bodyguards in the Ancient Mediterranean is the first scholarly volume dedicated to examining the political, religious, social and cultural role bodyguards played in civilizations across the ancient Mediterranean world.
Brill's Companion to Greek Land Warfare Beyond the Phalanx
Title | Brill's Companion to Greek Land Warfare Beyond the Phalanx PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2021-11-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004501754 |
Brill’s Companion to Greek Land Warfare Beyond the Phalanx brings together emerging and established scholars to build on the new consensus of multiform Greek warfare, on and off the battlefield, beyond the usual chronological, geographical, and operational boundaries.
Brill’s Companion to War in the Ancient Iranian Empires
Title | Brill’s Companion to War in the Ancient Iranian Empires PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 704 |
Release | 2024-10-24 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004710779 |
Brill’s Companion to War in the Ancient Iranian Empires examines military structures and methods from the Elamite period through the Achaemenid, Seleucid, Arsacid, and Sasanian empires. War played a critical role in Iranian state formation and dynastic transitions, imperial ideologies and administration, and relations with neighbouring states and peoples from Central Asia to the Mediterranean. Twenty chapters by leading experts offer fresh approaches to the study of ancient Iranian armies, strategy, diplomacy, and battlefield methods, and contextualise famous conflicts with Greek and Roman opponents.
Battlefield Emotions in Late Antiquity: A Study of Fear and Motivation in Roman Military Treatises
Title | Battlefield Emotions in Late Antiquity: A Study of Fear and Motivation in Roman Military Treatises PDF eBook |
Author | Łukasz Różycki |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 341 |
Release | 2021-06-22 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004462554 |
Battlefield Emotions in Late Antiquity is the first work to offer a comprehensive analysis of morale and fear. Różycki examines Roman military treatises to illustrate the methods of manipulating the human psyche.
Money, Warfare and Power in the Ancient World
Title | Money, Warfare and Power in the Ancient World PDF eBook |
Author | Jeremy Armstrong |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2024-01-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1350283789 |
Money, Warfare and Power in the Ancient World offers twelve papers analysing the processes, consequences and problems involved in the monetization of warfare and its connection to political power in antiquity. The contributions explore not only how powerful men and states used money and coinage to achieve their aims, but how these aims and methods had often already been shaped by the medium of coined money typically with unintended consequences. These complex relationships between money, warfare and political power both personal and collective are explored across different cultures and socio-political systems around the ancient Mediterranean, ranging from Pharaonic Egypt to Late Antique Europe. This volume is also a tribute to the life and impact of Professor Matthew Trundle, an inspiring teacher and scholar, who was devoted to promoting the discipline of Classics in New Zealand and beyond. At the time of his death, he was writing a book on the wider importance of money in the Greek world. A central piece of this research is incorporated into this volume, completed by one of his former students, Christopher De Lisle. Additionally, Trundle had situated himself at the centre of a wide-ranging conversation on the nature of money and power in antiquity. The contributions of scholars of ancient monetization in this volume bring together many of the threads of those conversions, further advancing a field which Matthew Trundle had worked so tirelessly to promote.