Carthage at War
Title | Carthage at War PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua R. Hall |
Publisher | Pen and Sword Military |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2023-05-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1473885418 |
The Carthaginians are well known as Rome's great enemy of the three Punic wars and Hannibal, their greatest general, is a household name. While narrative histories of the Punic wars (especially the second) and biographies of Hannibal abound, there have been few studies dedicated to detailed analysis of Carthaginian armies and warfare throughout the city-state's entire existence. Joshua Hall puts that right with this in-depth study of their tactics, equipment, unit organization, army composition and operational effectiveness. Importantly, while the Second Punic War is rightly given prominence, this is not at the expense of the many earlier wars Carthage waged as she built and then defended her empire. Drawing on all the available archaeological and literary evidence, the author shows the development of Carthage's forces and methods of warfare from the ninth century BC to the city's demise. The result is the most in-depth portrait of the Carthaginian military available in English.
The memorabilia of Xenophon, book IV
Title | The memorabilia of Xenophon, book IV PDF eBook |
Author | Xenophon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 1841 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Memorabilia of Xenophon, book iv: with explanatory notes, by D.B. Hickie. With a literal tr. &c., by E. Brine
Title | The Memorabilia of Xenophon, book iv: with explanatory notes, by D.B. Hickie. With a literal tr. &c., by E. Brine PDF eBook |
Author | Xenophon (of Athens.) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 1856 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Oedipus
Title | Oedipus PDF eBook |
Author | Lowell Edmunds |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 201 |
Release | 2006-11-22 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1134331282 |
As a volume in the Gods and Heroes series, this book explores a key figure in ancient myth incisively and accessibly, yet with enough scholarly detail to be an 'all-you-need-to-know' for lower level courses, a platform for further study at a more advanced level or as a reference book of key information for researchers/academics.
Divided Worlds? Challenges in Classics and New Testament Studies
Title | Divided Worlds? Challenges in Classics and New Testament Studies PDF eBook |
Author | Caroline Johnson Hodge |
Publisher | SBL Press |
Pages | 401 |
Release | 2023-07-07 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1628375477 |
This volume brings together scholars from New Testament studies and classics, whose fields of study have much in common but are not often in in conversation. The contributors explore how the ancient works they study can be resources for thinking critically and creatively about issues that matter today. The essays address our obligation to take positive moral stands on divisive issues of both the past and the present, including empire, racial/ethnic and religious difference, economic inequality, gender and sexuality, slavery, and disability. Contributors include Douglas Boin, Denise Kimber Buell, Gay L. Byron, Allen Dwight Callahan, Joy Connolly, Jennifer A. Glancy, Shelley P. Haley, Caroline Johnson Hodge, Katherine Lu Hsu, Timothy Joseph, Tat-siong Benny Liew, Yii-Jan Lin, Dominic Machado, Joseph A. Marchal, Thomas R. Martin, Candida R. Moss, Laura Salah Nasrallah, Jorunn Økland, and Abraham Smith.
A Catalogue of Printed Books in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library
Title | A Catalogue of Printed Books in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library PDF eBook |
Author | Wellcome Historical Medical Library |
Publisher | |
Pages | 570 |
Release | 1962 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN |
Sublime Cosmos in Graeco-Roman Literature and its Reception
Title | Sublime Cosmos in Graeco-Roman Literature and its Reception PDF eBook |
Author | David Christenson |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2024-03-07 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1350344680 |
The essays collected in this volume examine manifestations of our sublime cosmos in ancient literature and its reception. Individual themes include religious mystery; calendrical and cyclical thinking as ordering principles of human experience; divine birth and the manifold nature of divinity (both awesome and terrifying); contemplation of the sky and meteorological (ir)regularity; fears associated with overpowering natural and anthropogenic events; and the aspirations and limitations of human expression. In texts ranging from Homer to Keats, the volume's chapters apply diverse critical methods and approaches that engage with sublimity in various aesthetic, agential and metaphysical aspects. The ancient texts epic, dramatic, historiographic and lyric treated here are rooted in a remote world where, within a framework of (perceived) celestial order, literature, myth and science still communicated profoundly, a tradition that continued in literary receptions of these ancient works. This volume honours the intellectual legacy of Thomas D. Worthen, a scholar whose expertise and insights cut across multiple disciplines, and who influenced and inspired students and colleagues at the University of Arizona, USA, for over three decades. Beyond clarifying temporally and culturally distant contemplations of the human universe, these essays aim to inform the continuing sense of wonder and horror at the sublime heights and depths of our ever-changing cosmos.