Historical Dictionary of Ancient Greek Warfare

By (author) Iain Spence Edited by Jon Woronoff

Hardback - £107.00

Publication date:

07 May 2002

Length of book:

456 pages

Publisher

Scarecrow Press

Dimensions:

221x147mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780810840997

This resource strategically traces Greek warfare from 720 to 30 BC and its specific and extensive details-the wars, the troops, the armor, the military tactics, and other factors either affecting or affected by the wars.

Read how warfare evolved during the centuries in ancient Greece from rudimentary, non-sophisticated strategies and weaponry to more complex arsenals and tactics. Includes entries on many aspects of war for which ancient Greece is historically recognized, as well as profiles of famous military and civilian leaders, including Alcibiades and Alexander the Great, who were involved in the battles on both land and sea. An extensive bibliography suggests further reading of interest.
No other general work on ancient Greek warfare covers the entire period included in this volume.
The dictionary portion of the text covers the places, people, alliances, battles, and weaponry associated with ancient Greek warfare. Thus, the work is an excellent resource for information on specific wars…specific individuals…on places…on ancient military hardware, weapons, and tactics....For coverage of ancient Greek warfare, no other work provides this depth of detail…Academic libraries that support programs in classics or military history will definitely want to purchase this work.