An ancient tradition affirms that the sojourn in Capua during the fall of 216-215 BC deleteriously corrupted the martial spirits of Carthaginian troops and was a major cause for the decline of Hannibal’s fortunes in the Second Punic War. The paper discusses the availability of this tradition, well-attested both in Roman and Greek sources, eventually putting forth the hypothesis that its origin was in Cato the Elder’ s work
The period between the end of the third and the mid-second centuries BCE is a crucial moment for the...
The paper focuses on the territories on the est margins of the piana campana in the years of the ann...
This paper examines the influence of Hannibal of Carthage on the art of war over time. Hannibal’s wa...
An ancient tradition affirms that the sojourn in Capua during the fall of 216-215 BC deleteriously c...
As its title suggests, this study falls into two parts. The purpose of the first part is to assess...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the literary traditions concerning the death of Hannibal, wi...
Capua fu Illa altera Roma (Cicerone). La città, abbandonata e rifondata in altro luogo (IX sec.), po...
In the Second Punic War, Hannibal planned to feed his army with the Roman grain supply, turn Italian...
El objetivo del presente artículo es analizar la recepción de Aníbal en Gaetano De Sanctis y Arnaldo...
Il contributo si incentra sui territori amministrati in epoca romana dai centri di Caiatia (attuale ...
The primary purpose of the dissertation is to examine the causes of the Second Punic War as given by...
This article argues firstly that Cato the Elder’s account of a daring plan involving the tribune Cae...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 29, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
Abstract: “Vincere scis, Hannibal, victoria uti nescis/you know how to gain a victory, Hannibal, you...
The aim is to point out the salient stages that led to a momentous change of the whole history of Gr...
The period between the end of the third and the mid-second centuries BCE is a crucial moment for the...
The paper focuses on the territories on the est margins of the piana campana in the years of the ann...
This paper examines the influence of Hannibal of Carthage on the art of war over time. Hannibal’s wa...
An ancient tradition affirms that the sojourn in Capua during the fall of 216-215 BC deleteriously c...
As its title suggests, this study falls into two parts. The purpose of the first part is to assess...
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the literary traditions concerning the death of Hannibal, wi...
Capua fu Illa altera Roma (Cicerone). La città, abbandonata e rifondata in altro luogo (IX sec.), po...
In the Second Punic War, Hannibal planned to feed his army with the Roman grain supply, turn Italian...
El objetivo del presente artículo es analizar la recepción de Aníbal en Gaetano De Sanctis y Arnaldo...
Il contributo si incentra sui territori amministrati in epoca romana dai centri di Caiatia (attuale ...
The primary purpose of the dissertation is to examine the causes of the Second Punic War as given by...
This article argues firstly that Cato the Elder’s account of a daring plan involving the tribune Cae...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 29, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
Abstract: “Vincere scis, Hannibal, victoria uti nescis/you know how to gain a victory, Hannibal, you...
The aim is to point out the salient stages that led to a momentous change of the whole history of Gr...
The period between the end of the third and the mid-second centuries BCE is a crucial moment for the...
The paper focuses on the territories on the est margins of the piana campana in the years of the ann...
This paper examines the influence of Hannibal of Carthage on the art of war over time. Hannibal’s wa...