A Roman Army Reader: Twenty-One Selections from Literary, Epigraphic, and Other Documents

Name/Title

A Roman Army Reader: Twenty-One Selections from Literary, Epigraphic, and Other Documents

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Foreign Language Study / Latin

Description

This edition off ers a compact portrait, in peace and in war, of the ancient Roman army, one of history?s most famous and successful military organizations. Twelve literary passages combine with nine epigraphic and other documents to show soldiers who don?t merely fight: Between battles, they march, drill, camp, construct public works, eat, drink, and?sometimes illegally?marry and have children. At times, and invariably with bloodstained results, troops also involved themselves in Roman politics. With selections from a variety of sources and a time span ranging from the First Punic War to the reign of M. Aurelius, this compact reader is like no other currently available. Features of this edition:? Introduction to the Roman army? 858 lines of unadapted Latin text in 21 selections: 12 from literaryworks (Cato Origines, Cicero Ad Atticum, Caesar Bellum Civile,Livy Ab Urbe Condita, Juvenal Satires, Tacitus Annals and Histories,Vegetius De Re Militari, Suetonius Gaius and Claudius) and 9 fromdocumentary sources? Notes at the back and complete vocabulary? Suggested reading; appendices of original texts and chronologies? Two maps and seven illustrations

Book Details

Author

Hoyos, Dexter

Publisher

Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers

Date Published

10/1/2013

Publication Language

en

ISBN

978-0-86516-715-5