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The Roman Army, 31 BC - AD 337 - A Sourcebook (Hardcover): Brian Campbell The Roman Army, 31 BC - AD 337 - A Sourcebook (Hardcover)
Brian Campbell
R4,458 Discovery Miles 44 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Roman army is remarkable for its detailed organisation and professional structure. It not only extended and protected Rome's territorial empire which was the basis of Western civilisation, but also maintained the politcal power of the emperors. The army was an integral part of the society and life of the empire and illustrated many aspects of Roman government. This sourcebook presents literary and epigraphic material, papyri and coins which illustrate the life of the army from recruitment and in the field, to peacetime and the community. It is designed as a basic tool for students of the Roman army and Roman history in general.

Greek and Roman Military Writers - Selected Readings (Paperback, New): Brian Campbell Greek and Roman Military Writers - Selected Readings (Paperback, New)
Brian Campbell
R1,272 Discovery Miles 12 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How do you build a catapult?
How do you organize an ambush?
Can you teach yourself how to command an army?
War was a key part of the life and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. It influenced every level of existence, from the men fighting hand to hand to defend their communities, to the significance economic impact of organising a large fighting force. The ancient writers who tell us about technical aspects of military practice and the management of armies can shed much light on the murky area of the conduct of war, and convey the interest that the subject inspired in the ancient world.
Brian Campbell has selected and translated a wide range of pieces from the ancient military writers. They cover a fascinating range of topics - battle formations and manoeuvres, different types of troops, the art of generalship, methods for conducting and resisting a siege, the construction of artillery and fortifications, and every kind of ploy and trick used by generals to defeat their opponents are all included.
Some works are highly technical, while others make up a survey of this history of warfare and the reasons why past generals had been victorious or come to grief. The book also includes extracts from other historians who have interesting comments on warfare and society. Each piece is annotated with further explanation and context, making this an essential resource for everyone studying the army and warfare in the classical age.

Greek and Roman Military Writers - Selected Readings (Hardcover, Annotated Ed): Brian Campbell Greek and Roman Military Writers - Selected Readings (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Brian Campbell
R4,501 Discovery Miles 45 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How do you build a catapult?
How do you organize an ambush?
Can you teach yourself how to command an army?
War was a key part of the life and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. It influenced every level of existence, from the men fighting hand to hand to defend their communities, to the significance economic impact of organising a large fighting force. The ancient writers who tell us about technical aspects of military practice and the management of armies can shed much light on the murky area of the conduct of war, and convey the interest that the subject inspired in the ancient world.
Brian Campbell has selected and translated a wide range of pieces from the ancient military writers. They cover a fascinating range of topics - battle formations and manoeuvres, different types of troops, the art of generalship, methods for conducting and resisting a siege, the construction of artillery and fortifications, and every kind of ploy and trick used by generals to defeat their opponents are all included.
Some works are highly technical, while others make up a survey of this history of warfare and the reasons why past generals had been victorious or come to grief. The book also includes extracts from other historians who have interesting comments on warfare and society. Each piece is annotated with further explanation and context, making this an essential resource for everyone studying the army and warfare in the classical age.

Warfare and Society in Imperial Rome, C. 31 BC-AD 280 (Hardcover): Brian Campbell Warfare and Society in Imperial Rome, C. 31 BC-AD 280 (Hardcover)
Brian Campbell
R4,915 Discovery Miles 49 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


This well-documented study of the Roman army provides a crucial aid to understanding the Roman Empire in economic, social and political terms. Employing numerous examples, Brian Campbell explores the development of the Roman army and the expansion of the Roman Empire from 31 BC-280 AD.
When Augustus established a permanent, professional army, this implied a role for the Emperor as a military leader. Warfare and Society in Imperial Rome examines this personal association between army and emperor, and argues that the Emperor's position as commander remained much the same for the next 200 years.

Warfare and Society in Imperial Rome, C. 31 BC-AD 280 (Paperback): Brian Campbell Warfare and Society in Imperial Rome, C. 31 BC-AD 280 (Paperback)
Brian Campbell
R1,465 Discovery Miles 14 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


This well-documented study of the Roman army provides a crucial aid to understanding the Roman Empire in economic, social and political terms. Employing numerous examples, Brian Campbell explores the development of the Roman army and the expansion of the Roman Empire from 31 BC-280 AD.
When Augustus established a permanent, professional army, this implied a role for the Emperor as a military leader. Warfare and Society in Imperial Rome examines this personal association between army and emperor, and argues that the Emperor's position as commander remained much the same for the next 200 years.

The Roman Army, 31 BC - AD 337 - A Sourcebook (Paperback, New): Brian Campbell The Roman Army, 31 BC - AD 337 - A Sourcebook (Paperback, New)
Brian Campbell
R1,577 Discovery Miles 15 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


The Roman army is remarkable for its detailed organisation and professional structure. It not only extended and protected Rome's territorial empire which was the basis of Western civilisation, but also maintained the politcal power of the emperors. The army was an integral part of the society and life of the empire and illustrated many aspects of Roman government. This sourcebook presents literary and epigraphic material, papyri and coins which illustrate the life of the army from recruitment and in the field, to peacetime and the community.
It is designed as a basic tool for students of the Roman army and Roman history in general.

eBook available with sample pages: 0203137302

How to Invest - The Beginner's Guide to the Jamaican Stock Market (Paperback): Chris-Anthony Pinnock How to Invest - The Beginner's Guide to the Jamaican Stock Market (Paperback)
Chris-Anthony Pinnock; Oroy Brian Campbell
R269 Discovery Miles 2 690 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Generosity Gene - Discovering Your Spiritual DNA (Paperback): Brian Campbell The Generosity Gene - Discovering Your Spiritual DNA (Paperback)
Brian Campbell; Edited by David Moore; Illustrated by Rigel Drake-Garcia
R400 Discovery Miles 4 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
On Retrieval System Theory (Paperback): Brian Campbell Vickery On Retrieval System Theory (Paperback)
Brian Campbell Vickery
R509 Discovery Miles 5 090 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
On Retrieval System Theory (Hardcover): Brian Campbell Vickery On Retrieval System Theory (Hardcover)
Brian Campbell Vickery
R801 Discovery Miles 8 010 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Rivers and the Power of Ancient Rome (Paperback): Brian Campbell Rivers and the Power of Ancient Rome (Paperback)
Brian Campbell
R1,430 Discovery Miles 14 300 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Figuring in myth, religion, law, the military, commerce, and transportation, rivers were at the heart of Rome's increasing exploitation of the environment of the Mediterranean world. In Rivers and the Power of Ancient Rome, Brian Campbell explores the role and influence of rivers and their surrounding landscape on the society and culture of the Roman Empire. Examining artistic representations of rivers, related architecture, and the work of ancient geographers and topographers, as well as writers who describe rivers, Campbell reveals how Romans defined the geographical areas they conquered and how geography and natural surroundings related to their society and activities. In addition, he illuminates the prominence and value of rivers in the control and expansion of the Roman Empire--through the legal regulation of riverine activities, the exploitation of rivers in military tactics, and the use of rivers as routes of communication and movement. Campbell shows how a technological understanding of--and even mastery over--the forces of the river helped Rome rise to its central place in the ancient world.

Christlike - Walking the Walk (Paperback): James Angelakos, Dwight Bain, Brian Campbell Christlike - Walking the Walk (Paperback)
James Angelakos, Dwight Bain, Brian Campbell
R259 Discovery Miles 2 590 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

What does a mentally healthy Christian look like? How does s/he think, react emotionally, and behave? Christian psychologist, Dr. Brian Campbell, delves deeply into the scriptures to give you a unique insight into the mind of a mentally healthy Christian, while at the same time showing you how the truths contained in God's word can help set you free from the tyrrany of false beliefs and lies prevalent in our culture.

War and Society in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds - Asia, the Mediterranean, Europe, and Mesoamerica (Paperback, New Ed): Kurt... War and Society in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds - Asia, the Mediterranean, Europe, and Mesoamerica (Paperback, New Ed)
Kurt Raaflaub, Nathan Rosenstein; Contributions by Bernard S. Bachrach, Pierre Briant, Brian Campbell, …
R696 Discovery Miles 6 960 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume is a unique, multi-authored social history of war from the third millennium B.C.E. to the tenth century C.E. in the Mediterranean, the Near East, and Europe (Egypt, Achaemenid Persia, Greece, the Hellenistic World, the Roman Republic and Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the early Islamic World, and early Medieval Europe), with parallel studies of Mesoamerica (the Maya and Aztecs) and East Asia (ancient China, medieval Japan). The product of a colloquium at Harvard's Center for Hellenic Studies, this volume offers a broadly based, comparative examination of war and military organization in their complex interactions with social, economic, and political structures as well as cultural practices.

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