03736oam 2200697 a 450 991096213150332120200520144314.097984006589909780313001208031300120010.5040/9798400658990(CKB)111056485489510(OCoLC)55002831(CaPaEBR)ebrary10017960(SSID)ssj0000165246(PQKBManifestationID)11160939(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000165246(PQKBWorkID)10148045(PQKB)10198299(Au-PeEL)EBL3000612(CaPaEBR)ebr10017960(OCoLC)50322373(MiAaPQ)EBC3000612(OCoLC)1435635411(DLC)BP9798400658990BC(Perlego)4202185(EXLCZ)9911105648548951020000314e20002024 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrGreat captains of antiquity /Richard A. Gabriel ; forewords by Mordechai Gichon and David Jablonsky1st ed.Westport, Conn :Praeger,2000.London :Bloomsbury Publishing,20241 online resource (261 p.) Contributions in military studies,0883-6884 ;no. 204Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780313312854 0313312850 Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-231) and index.Cover -- GREAT CAPTAINS OF ANTIQUITY -- Contents -- Illustrations -- MAPS -- FIGURES -- Foreword -- Foreword -- 1 In the Beginning -- 2 Thutmose III of Egypt (1480-1426 B.C.E.) -- 3 Sargon II of Assyria (721-705 B.C.E.) -- 4 Philip II of Macedon (382-336 B.C.E.) -- 5 Hannibal (247-183 B.C.E.) -- 6 Scipio Africanus (236-183 B.C.E.) -- 7 Caesar Augustus (63 B.C.E.-14 C.E.) -- 8 On the Origins of Great Captains -- Notes -- CHAPTER 1 -- CHAPTER 2 -- CHAPTER 3 -- CHAPTER 4 -- CHAPTER 5 -- CHAPTER 6 -- CHAPTER 7 -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.Gabriel expands upon the groundbreaking work of B. H. Lidell-Hart's Great Captains by offering detailed portraits of six great captains of the ancient world who met the challenges of their age and shaped the future of their societies, and civilization itself, through their actions. He analyzes the lives of Thutmose III of Egypt, Sargon II of Assyria, Philip II of Macedon, Hannibal of Carthage, Scipio Africanus of Republican Rome, and Caesar Augustus of Imperial Rome for the lessons contemporary leaders, particularly military leaders, can learn. While all were great military men, with the exception of Caesar Augustus, they were also great political leaders who, in this capacity more often than through their feats of arms, shaped their societies. All were educated men, and all possessed the quality of imaginative reasoning. A provocative analysis for scholars, students, and general readers of military history and the ancient world. Military personnel will find the parallels to current military organization and thinking particularly valuable. Contributions in military studies ;no. 204.GeneralsMilitary art and scienceHistoryMilitary history, AncientGenerals.Military art and scienceHistory.Military history, Ancient.355/.0092/23Gabriel Richard A909372DLCDLCDLCBOOK9910962131503321Great captains of antiquity4340158UNINA