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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely the first book you should buy on ancient wafare,
By Aaron Larsen (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Greece and Rome at War (Hardcover)
Why do I say this? First of all, it's very readable and approachable. Even kids will love it. (OK, admittedly, few will read it cover-to-cover, but that's hardly the point. DON'T be surprised if they do, though. In spite of its density and scholarship, I've known a few lads who've mined seemingly every page.) The pictures in it are absolutley wonderful, as well. Connolly is an excellent illustrator, and his pictures are still unsurpassed. (Incidently, Connolly put out some excellent children's books as well, some of which are still in print.) For the older reader, though, Connolly is still a must-have. He knows the archaeology as well as anyone. What makes him unique is that he's enough of a craftsman to go out and try to make these things so that he could get a feel for how they were used. Thus, his attempt at re-creating a Roman shield found in Egypt caused him to create a revolutionary theory for how the legions fought in the republican period. Likewise, his reproduction of a Greek hoplite shield led him to modify his understanding of how the Greek and Macedonian phalanx differed. Further, while most books before him concentrated heavily on the "ideals" (i.e., the fully developed Roman legion or Macedonian phalanx), Connolly took some time to spin some theories on the transition phases through which these things developed. Thus, for example, he spins a novel theory on how the Macedonian phalanx developed out of the Theban tactics of Epanimondas and that the odd-shaped "boetian" shield was a part of this development. All of this is not to say that he is an unquestionable authority on such matters where we are bumping up against the available data and controversy results. Nevertheless, Connolly is a wonderful teacher in those areas where consensus reigns and an important voice to take into account even where he may be controversial.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Primer on all things Greek and Roman,
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This review is from: Greece and Rome at War (Hardcover)
This is truly an outstanding book that does an excellent job of sketching the advancement of the Greeks and Romans in the Military Art. There are outstanding illustrations that give as accurate a picture as possible of the arms, armor, and tactics of these two dynamic civilizations. Most of us are visual learners and the diagrams of the warriors, equipment, and formations of this period helps one to visualize the Greek phalanx or the Roman cohort in the attack and what were their strengths and weaknesses. There are also outstanding illustrations of siege equiment, ships, and fortications. I must confess that this book helped to inspire me to write the novel, The Chief Centurion, as I was able to picture in my mind much clearer what that soldier looked like and what it must have been like to have had to march and fight in the armor of the period. I strongly reccommend this book for anyone who wants to learn more about the Greek or Roman soldier and wants to be able to visualize how he looked and fought.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I very like this book !,
By A Customer
This review is from: Greece and Rome at War (Hardcover)
This book is magnificent benefit, which maintane describe of military antique world (Greece and Rome), armour and arms. My opinion, that this book will be interested all people, who like military history and men at arms. Thank You, Peter Connolly! I will be very glad to acquaint with you.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well done,
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This review is from: Greece and Rome at War (Hardcover)
Excellent image/pictures, graphics and text to go with it. Connolly has managed to take an overwhelming subject and hit just the right points for novice as well as expert. For the novice, concise but detailed explanations on a huge range of subjects; from pitching camp on the march, to type of cloak worn underneath a legionnaire's cuirass. For the expert, not often seen or described details regards Camp minutia. Fluid writing, detailed graphics to compliment the text. Well worth the price.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a Great book,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Greece and Rome at War (Hardcover)
I really enjoy reading this book. It has great information about the various military structures of the greek and roman armys. The book goes in detail about how they fought, what armor they wore, how the marched, even what kind of food they ate. But this is only about half the book. The other parts of the book talk about differnt wars, battles, and campaigns. One of my favorite part of this book is about how the romans gradualy took over italy. I thought this was very intersting. I am a big military history fan so I already knew some things about Marius, Ceaser, and the Punic wars, but never had I come upon a detailed acount of how the romans really came to power in italy. It was also intersting to read about the early italian military systems.
The book went into great detail about many ages of fighting, and gave detailed accounts of battles acnd campaigns. This book is a great book for anyone to read. It has the detail to impress any hisorian and also has cosmetic appeal to keep you intersted. This book is well worth your money.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An absolutely fantastic book,
By Spiros Maroudas (Greece) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Greece and Rome at War (Hardcover)
It is one of the best books I' ve ever read! What I liked the most was the siege warfare, the siege weapons and the reconstruction of soldiers and battle formations! Being a Greek, I can assure you that the Greek section of the book is very helpful in learning ancient warfare!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very Enjoyable...,
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This review is from: Greece and Rome at War (Hardcover)
I have always been an avid history buff, especially during the Hellenistic, Greco-Roman Era, and was very impressed with Peter Connolly's book. I teach history courses at a local Junior College and have used this book in my curriculum on many occasions. I would highly recommend this book to all ages. Good pictures, good research, and very interesting dialogue.
6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Study in Ancient Warfare,
By "caduemmel" (Jacksonville, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Greece and Rome at War (Hardcover)
This is the best book I have read since doing research into the Viking age and using "The Viking World". Bold color photographs and illustrations help to drive home the text. I am very pleased with the amount and quality of the information provided within this volume.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great to see this "must-have" book coming into print again,
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This review is from: Greece and Rome at war (Paperback)
There are a number of excellent reviews of this book already in place, so I won't go into great detail about this book's content. Suffice it to say that like others, I read this book as a child, and have rediscovered it with joy as an adult. The author's fine paintings and illustrations make it a stand out book, and the in-depth text is also rich in detail. For those who want to know more about warfare in ancient Greece and Rome, this book is an absolute MUST. Enough said. Ben Kane, author of The Forgotten Legion.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Greeks / Romans,
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This review is from: Greece and Rome at War (Hardcover)
This extensive work is a great compilation of the ancient Greek and Roman military history. Very detailed specially on armor and weapons with additional details on battles and wars fought by those great ancient armies. I wish the detail of arms an armor could be downsized concentrating more on circumstances of the battles, reasons of such developments and conclusions.
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Greece and Rome at War by Peter Connolly (Hardcover - January 1, 2006)
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