The General Demosthenes and His Use of Military Surprise

The General Demosthenes and His Use of Military Surprise

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  • Author: Joseph Roisman
  • Publisher: Franz Steiner Verlag
  • ISBN: 9783515062770
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 92

The Athenian general Demosthenes, who fought in the Peleponnesian war, used surprise in all his military operations. Chiefly because of this reason he has sometimes been labeled as an original thinker, if not a misunderstood genius. This study asks whether Demosthenes deserved the accolades that have charaterized much of the modern studies of the general and his age. The investigation identifies what factors were responsible for Demosthenes' successes and failures, and draws attention to the hitherto unnoticed contributors to the general's victories. The study points to Demosthenes' inclination to take great risks, his uncompromising belief in the effectiveness of surprise in war, and his readiness to ignore objective difficulties in pursuing his goals. In addition, Demosthenes' campaigns indicate a narrow perception of military problems, a tendency to give up rather easily when things were not going according to plan and an inability to lead an orderly retreat.


The Oxford Classical Dictionary

The Oxford Classical Dictionary

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  • Author: Simon Hornblower
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0199545561
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1650

Completely revised and updated, the fourth edition of this established dictionary offers entries on all aspects of the classical world. With reception and anthropology as new focus areas and numerous new entries, it is an essential reference work for students, scholars, and teachers of classics and for anyone with an interest in the classical era.


Conflict in Ancient Greece and Rome [3 volumes]

Conflict in Ancient Greece and Rome [3 volumes]

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  • Author: Sara Elise Phang
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
  • ISBN: 1610690206
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 1504

The complex role warfare played in ancient Greek and Roman civilizations is examined through coverage of key wars and battles; important leaders, armies, organizations, and weapons; and other noteworthy aspects of conflict. Conflict in Ancient Greece and Rome: The Definitive Political, Social, and Military Encyclopedia is an outstandingly comprehensive reference work on its subject. Covering wars, battles, places, individuals, and themes, this thoroughly cross-referenced three-volume set provides essential support to any student or general reader investigating ancient Greek history and conflicts as well as the social and political institutions of the Roman Republic and Empire. The set covers ancient Greek history from archaic times to the Roman conquest and ancient Roman history from early Rome to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE. It features a general foreword, prefaces to both sections on Greek history and Roman history, and maps and chronologies of events that precede each entry section. Each section contains alphabetically ordered articles—including ones addressing topics not traditionally considered part of military history, such as "noncombatants" and "war and gender"—followed by cross-references to related articles and suggested further reading. Also included are glossaries of Greek and Latin terms, topically organized bibliographies, and selected primary documents in translation.


Espionage in the Ancient World

Espionage in the Ancient World

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  • Author: R.M. Sheldon
  • Publisher: McFarland
  • ISBN: 1476610991
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 244

Intelligence activities have always been an integral part of statecraft. Ancient governments, like modern ones, realized that to keep their borders safe, control their populations, and keep abreast of political developments abroad, they needed a means to collect the intelligence which enabled them to make informed decisions. Today we are well aware of the damage spies can do. Here, for the first time, is a comprehensive guide to the literature of ancient intelligence. The entries present books and periodical articles in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, and Dutch—with annotations in English. These works address such subjects as intelligence collection and analysis (political and military), counterintelligence, espionage, cryptology (Greek and Latin), tradecraft, covert action, and similar topics (it does not include general battle studies and general discussions of foreign policy). Sections are devoted to general espionage, intelligence related to road building, communication, and tradecraft, intelligence in Greece, during the reign of Alexander the Great and in the Hellenistic Age, in the Roman republic, the Roman empire, the Byzantine empire, the Muslim world, and in Russia, China, India, and Africa. The books can be located in libraries in the United States; in cases where volumes are in one library only, the author indicates where they may be found.


Great Battles of the Classical Greek World

Great Battles of the Classical Greek World

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  • Author: Owen Rees
  • Publisher: Pen and Sword
  • ISBN: 1473881773
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 195

This book presents a selection of eighteen land battles and sieges that span the Classical Greek period, from the Persian invasions to the eclipse of the traditional hoplite heavy infantry at the hands of the Macedonians. This of course is the golden age of the hoplite phalanx but Owen Rees is keen to cover all aspects of battle, including mercenary armies and the rise of light infantry, emphasising the variety and tactical developments across the period. Each battle is set in context with a brief background and then the battlefield and opposing forces are discussed before the narrative and analysis of the fighting is given and rounded off with consideration of the aftermath and strategic implications. Written in an accessible narrative tone, a key feature of the book is the authors choice of battles, which collectively challenge popularly held beliefs such as the invincibility of the Spartans. The text is well supported by dozens of tactical diagrams showing deployments and various phase of the battles.


A Commentary on Thucydides: Volume II: Books IV-V. 24

A Commentary on Thucydides: Volume II: Books IV-V. 24

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  • Author: Simon Hornblower
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780199276257
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 540

This will be a 3 volume commentary on Thucydides. Appendices will appear in v.3 to be published some years hence.


Encyclopedia of the Ancient Greek World

Encyclopedia of the Ancient Greek World

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  • Author: David Sacks
  • Publisher: Infobase Publishing
  • ISBN: 1438110200
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 433

Discusses the people, places and events found in over 2,000 years of Greek civilization.


The Plague of War

The Plague of War

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  • Author: Jennifer Tolbert Roberts
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0199996644
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 449

A major new history of the violent, protracted conflict between ancient Athens and Sparta.


Intelligence Activities in Ancient Rome

Intelligence Activities in Ancient Rome

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  • Author: Rose Mary Sheldon
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135771065
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 350

Professor Sheldon uses the modern concept of the intelligence cycle to trace intelligence activities in Rome whether they were done by private citizens, the government, or the military. Examining a broad range of activities the book looks at the many types of espionage tradecraft that have left their traces in the ancient sources: * intelligence and counterintelligence gathering * covert action * clandestine operations * the use of codes and ciphers Dispelling the myth that such activities are a modern invention, Professor Sheldon explores how these ancient spy stories have modern echoes as well. What is the role of an intelligence service in a free republic? When do the security needs of the state outweigh the rights of the citizen? If we cannot trust our own security services, how safe can we be? Although protected by the Praetorian Guard, seventy-five percent of Roman emperors died by assassination or under attack by pretenders to his throne. Who was guarding the guardians? For students of Rome, and modern social studies too - this will provide a fascinating read.


The Oxford Handbook of Warfare in the Classical World

The Oxford Handbook of Warfare in the Classical World

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  • Author: Brian Campbell
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 0190499133
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 822

"Offers six exemplary case studies of Greeks and Romans at war, thoroughly illustrated with detailed battle maps and photographs"--Provided by publisher.