Republican Roman Army 200-104 BC (Men-at-Arms)

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EDITORIAL REVIEW

The principal source of information on the Roman Republican Army is the sixth book of the Histories of the Greek historian Polybius, written a little before 150BC. This engaging text by Nicholas Sekunda draws heavily on this vital source to outline the equipment and organisation of the Roman Republican Army from 200–104 BC – a time when Rome was growing from a regional to a world power. With plenty of photographs and illustrations, including eight vivid full page colour plates by Angus McBride, this fascinating volume examines such topics as the Roman shield, helmets, the cuirass, greaves, the pilum, legion organisation, the principales and the tactics they employed. Men-at-Arms 283, 291 and 46 are also available in a single volume special edition as ‘Caesar’s Legions’.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Pub. Date: 15th April 1996
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 48
Ean: 9781855325982
Isbn: 1855325985

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osprey nº 291republican roman army 200-104 bc
~ Written on May 12, 2007. 1 out of 3 users found this review helpful.

Es un excelente Libro amplia sobre la poco conocida legión romana antes de el imperio, solo que el autor se queda un poco escueto e imparcial en cuanto a la legion Romana de este periodo; en referencia al ilustrador Angus Mcbride como siempre sublime en sus ilustraciones que aporta a esta obra.

Great plates
~ Written on Apr 1, 2007. 2 out of 2 users found this review helpful.

Typical of its series, this book is full of useful information, but the plates alone give you a great and accurate picture of the subject. This book deals with the organization and battle gear of the Roman legionaries of one of the most crucial periods in Republican history-the century that saw the latter Punic Wars, the Conquest of Greece, and campaigns in Africa and Gaul-and saw the rise of some of Rome's greatest heroes, Caius Marius and the Scipios.

Useful Summary of Republican Army
~ Written on Jul 5, 2006. 4 out of 4 users found this review helpful.

A concise and approchable summary description of the Roman Republican Army (before the Roman Empire). The book provides information about each type of soldier, their provisions and outfitting, and some discussion of how each type of soldier was employed in battle. This book was clearly written by an expert for reading by others already knowledgeable about Roman army practices, but it can also be used as a starting point to begin study of Roman armies. The drawings are outstanding.

Very good but not impartial
~ Written on Apr 10, 2002. 6 out of 7 users found this review helpful.

Like almost all osprey books, this one is extraordinary; the archeological evidence is solid enough, the angus mcbride plates, altough not the best, are quite good and informative.

But after this favorable review why didn't I gave a 5 stars? Because Mr. Secunda is partial...He portrays the Romans like the "bad guys", he doesn't lie about what the romans did, but he forgets to mention that their foes were as vicious (sometimes worst) as the romans were.

All in all is a good book and I recommend it.

Very informative
~ Written on Jun 23, 1999. 7 out of 10 users found this review helpful.

It's a must for Republican Rome Research. All around a great reference book.

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