An alternative to this Roman Battle Tactics 109BC-AD313 (Elite) is kiDs Puzzle Indonesia's teak wood puzzles and kids wooden puzzles. These wood puzzle products are available for wholesale wood puzzle buyers.
Roman Battle Tactics 109BC-AD313 (Elite)
Today's shopping tips: "Be wise in purchasing ..... find best value one"


Brand: Osprey Publishing
List Price: $18.95
Our Price: $10.88
You Save: $ 8.07 ( 43% )
(prices subject to change)
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Average Ratings:





The book clearly explains and illustrates the mechanics of how Roman commanders - at every level - drew up and committed their different types of troops for open-field battles. It includes the alternative formations used to handle different tactical problems and different types of terrain; the possibilities of ordering and controlling different deployments once battle was joined; and how all this was based on the particular strengths of the Roman soldier. Covering the period of "classic" legionary warfare from the late Republic to the late Western Empire, Ross Cowan uses case studies of particular battles to provide a manual on how and why the Romans almost always won, against enemies with basic equality in weapon types - giving practical reasons why the Roman Army was the Western World's outstanding military machine for 400 years.
DESCRIPTION:
Binding: Paperback
Brand: Osprey Publishing
Dewey Decimal Number: 937
EAN: 9781846031847
ISBN: 1846031842
Label: Osprey Publishing
Manufacturer: Osprey Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 64
Publication Date: 2007-07-24
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Release Date: 2007-07-24
Studio: Osprey Publishing
SIMILAR ITEMS:
• The Complete Roman Army
• Roman Warfare (Phoenix Press)
• Roman Legionary 58 BC-AD 69
• French Napoleonic Infantry Tactics 1792-1815 (Elite)
• The Roman Legions Recreated In Color Photographs (Europa Militaria)
CUSTOMER REVIEWS:
Customer Rating:





Summary: Easily digested treatment of a complicated subject
Comment: Any student of any facet of military history probably is familiar with Osprey's various series on campaigns and battles, military units, and military uniforms and equipment through history. One reason they remain popular is that they're heavily illustrated, both with photographs and with line drawings and (especially) color paintings. The author focuses here on the tactics of the legion as developed during the late Republic and the early Empire, beginning with the Jugurthine War and ending with the last major encounter between one legion and another, near Adrianople (site of the great confrontation between the Goths and the Eastern Empire two generations later). Other than Julius Caesar's writings, sources for Roman military training and combat methods during this period are scarce. Cowan describes the change from emphasis on maniples to the larger cohort, the complex nature of the Roman command structure (which had to deal with Republican politics), and innovations in battle formations. Certain legionary maneuvers became standardized, and, in fact, it might seem impossible to us that the same maneuvers still could be successful over such a long period of time and still surprise the enemy. Things also could get interesting when two talented Roman commanders faced off with essentially the same tactics, such as Caesar and Pompey at Pharsalus in 48 BC. Cowan does a very respectable and concise job, managing not to be become dauntingly technical in his presentation of a naturally technical subject. On the other hand, he tends to avoid the military theory which lay behind the tactics.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Very good but not for beginners
Comment: The book is very good in that it does what the title suggests; discuss battle tactics. It is for those with some knowledge of the subject. If a more introductory discussion of the soldiers' lifestyles, ranks and promotions,salaries etc is desired then this is not the book.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Interesting resource on Roman battle tactics
Comment: This is a fascinating little volume, slim but filled with interesting speculation and documentation on Roman battle tactics from 109 BC to 313 AD. By necessity, there is much inference about actual tactics, given the difficulty of ascertaining with certainty exactly how the legions fought.
Nonetheless, the author, Ross Cowan, uses the historical record judiciously to reconstruct tactics. He notes his goal at the outset (Page 3): "This book will focus on the tactics of the legion, because that is the formation for which we possess the most evidence, especially the legions of the Late Republic."
There are reconstructions of disasters, such as Crassus' disastrous defeat at Carrhae. There are discussions of Julius Caesar's great victories in Gaul and against Pompey's legions, including a nice description of the key battle at Pharsalus. Also interesting, the discussion of Antony's and Octavian's victory over the Republican army commanded by Brutus and Cassius at Philippi, after their murder of Caesar.
There is detail on the evolution of legion tactics, on the components of legions (from archers to cavalry to infantry and so on).
All in all, an interesting slim volume (only 63 pages of text). For those wishing to gain more knowledge of Roman battle tactics, this represents a nice entree to the literature.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Roman Battle Tastics 109BC-AD313
Comment: Good but thought it was better. Not enough detailed with pics which are userfriendly
Customer Rating:





Summary: A powerful history of military forces and strategies during early Roman times.
Comment: Joining others in Osprey's 'Elite' specialty military titles is Ross Cowan's ROMAN BATTLE TACTICS 109BC-AD313 a powerful history of military forces and strategies during early Roman times. Any special-interest military collection strong in ancient battle history will find this an excellent survey of one of the world's finest military machines, including evidence for military traditions, battle campaigns, and color interpretations of tactical scenarios.

NOTE: All online transactions are processed at Amazon.com's secure server, using the latest technology on internet's secure transactions.
This Amazon.com's Building Sets, Block Toys, Model Toys, Figures & Playsets, and Puzzles .... is brought to you by kiDs Puzzle Indonesia, indonesian exporter of kid wooden puzzle and child wood puzzle (© 2005-2008)
We recommend PowWeb.com for web hosting.
We recommend PowWeb.com for web hosting.
Amazon.com Educational Toys offers best-buy kids and infants educational toys for your children learning development needs. In addition to this kids and infants educational toys, also available: building sets, block toys, model toys, figures & playsets, and puzzles.

