The Encyclopedia of the Roman Army, 3 Volume Set
Description
The Encyclopedia of the Roman Army is a comprehensive three-volume reference to the armed forces deployed by ancient Rome during its Early Period, Republic, Principate, and Late Antique times.
- A comprehensive three-volume reference work on one of the greatest military institutions in world history
- Offers broad coverage of the Roman army, from the lives of individual soldiers to military issues such as hierarchical command structure, tactics, strategy, and battle
- Analyzes the Roman army from a modern historical perspective including exploration of large themes relating to the military and Rome's economy, politics, and religion
- Spans Early Rome, Republic, Principate and Late Antiquity periods
- Includes contributions from many internationally renowned historians
3 Volumes
www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/ref/romanarmy
Volume I
List of Entries vi
List of Illustrations xi
Notes on Contributors xvi
Preface and Acknowledgments xxxix
Abbreviations and Bibliography xli
Chronology lvii
Map lxi
A–Eas 1–350
Volume II
Eas–Pol 351–762
Volume III
Pol–Z 763–1123
Index 1124
“The scope is wide, the level of detail is impressive and the illustrations are excellent. This encyclopedia should appeal to advanced high school students, university students and faculty, as well as the interested general public.” (Reference Reviews, 1 October 2015)
"A tour de force of anything and everything relating to the Roman army, this set will be a valuable acquisition for individuals interested in military history and for libraries maintaining collections in support of military curricula and studies in Roman history." (Choice Connect, 2016)
It should come as no surprise that the history of the great Roman Empire was inextricably linked to the successes of its army. The Encyclopedia of the Roman Army is a comprehensive three-volume reference to the armed forces deployed by ancient Rome, from its origins in the early Republic to the waning days of empire. While sectional listings are considered chronologically in the Republic, Principate, and Late Antique periods, special emphasis is devoted to the Imperial era—a period for which textual and archaeological evidence abounds, and a time during which the Roman army was at its peak
Entries cover a range of topics from military training, weapons, tactics, and strategy to individual battles, legions, commanders, army life, veterans, and much more. Larger themes relating to the military and Rome's economy, politics, and religion are also explored. With individual listings contributed from some of the world's most prestigious scholars and military historians, The Encyclopedia of the Roman Army is the definitive resource for one of the greatest military institutions in world history.
- The Encyclopedia of the Roman Army is available in three print volumes, or in an electronic edition on Wiley Online Library: www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/ref/romanarmy.
“Professor Le Bohec has assembled an all-star cast of scholars to produce an essential reference tool for any aspect of the Roman army from its origins to its final days. A tour de force!” –Nathan Rosenstein, The Ohio State University
“No other encyclopedia exists on the Roman army. This is an invaluable scholarly resource, which also appeals to a wide audience. Librarians take note!” –Beau David Case, University of Michigan
PUBLISHER:
Wiley
ISBN-13:
9781405176194
BINDING:
Hardback
BISAC:
History
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 180.30(W) x Dimensions: 254.00(H) x Dimensions: 73.70(D)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General/Adult
LANGUAGE:
English