Bibliography

The Success of the Roman Republic and Empire wiki created by:

Group I

Dan Stuckart

Eric Fritz

Travis Denham

 

 

A complete list of the works used in this presentation:

 

Ancient:

Livy 8.8

Polybius 6.19-42

Polybius 3.106-117

Appian 7.19-26

Livy 22.43-56

Polybius 15.9-18

Livy 30.32-36

Appian 8.40-47

Polybius 18.19-27

Livy 33.1-11

Livy 37.35-44

Appian 11.30-36

Livy 44.36-42

Plutarch Aem. 15-23

Caesar, Commentarii de Bello Gallico 2. 1-35

Tacitus 14. 31-37

Modern:

Raaflaub, K. “Born to be Wolves? The Origins of Roman Imperialism” in R. Wallace and E.M. Harris, Transitions to Empire, 273-314.

Roth, Jonathan P. Roman Warfare. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2009. Print.

Goldsworthy, Adrian Keith. The Roman Army at War: 100 BC-AD 200. Oxford: Clarendon, 1996. Print.

Daly, Gregory. Cannae: The Experience of battle in the Second Punic War

Fields, Nic. Roman Battle Tactics, 390-110 BC (Oxford: Osprey, 2010)

Gabba, E. Republican Rome: The Army and Allies (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976)

F.E. Adcock, The Roman Art of War under the Republic (Cambridge; CUP, 1940)

Hickman, Kennedy. Third Macedonian War: Battle of Pydna. About.com. n.d. http://militaryhistory.about.com/od/battleswarto1000/p/pydna.htm.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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