An edition of A Roman army reader (2013)

A Roman army reader

twenty-one selections from literary, epigraphic, and other documents

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A Roman army reader: twenty-one selections from literary, epigraphic, and other documents
2013, Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.
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Table of Contents

Sp. Ligustinus describes his army career : Livy, Ab urbe condita 42.34-35.1
The centurion of the Teutoburg Forest : Inscriptiones latinae selectae 2244
Q. Aemilius Secundus, officer and census-taker : Inscriptiones latinae selectae 2683
C. Velius Rufus' empire-wide career : Inscriptiones latinae selectae 9200
The captor of king Decebalus : Speidel, Journal of roman studies, vol. 60
Maximianus the unknown general : Année épigraphique 1956, no. 124
Peacetime life and work : building Hadrian's wall
E. M. smallwood, Documents illustrating the reigns of Nerva, Trajan, and Hadrian : 321d-e, g, i; 322; 323b; 324-5
A birthday party : Vindolanda tablet 291
Don't argue with the military :- Juvenal, Satires 16.7-34
Complaints, a mutiny, and superstition : Tacitus, Annals 1.16-17, 28
Here's the drill : the Manipular Legion's order of battle : Livy, Ab urbe condita 8.8.2-14
Training with the sword and arraying for battle : Vegetius, De re militari 1.12, 3.13-14
Hadrian's address to cavalry units in Numidia, North Africa : Inscriptiones latinae selectae 9134 and 2487
A winter camp in Bohemia : Corpus inscriptionum latinarum 3.13439
The praetorians in politics : the military coup d'état of 41 CE : Suetonius, Gaius 57-59, Claudius 10
The assassination of Galba : Tacitus, Histories 1.40-41
War and battle : heroism of a military tribune : Cato, Origines 4, frg. 83
Hannibal's victory at Lake Trasimene : Livy, Ab urbe condita 22.4-6
Cicero tries his hand at generalship : Cicero, Ad Atticum 5.20.3-4
Caesar defeats Pompey at Pharsalus : Caesar, Bellum civile 3.90-96, 98-99
The defeat of Boudica : Tacitus, Annals 14.37-39.

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Mundelein, Illinois USA
Series
BC Latin readers, BC Latin readers

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Dewey Decimal Class
355.00937
Library of Congress
DG89 .R644 2013

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Pagination
xlviii, 214 pages
Number of pages
214

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31151283M
ISBN 13
9780865167155
LCCN
2013024845
OCLC/WorldCat
849801340

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