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Truceless War

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The revolt of Carthage’s mercenaries and oppressed Libyan subjects in 241–237 BC nearly ended her power and even existence. This ‘truceless’ war, unrivalled for its savagery, was fought over most o...
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  • 21 September 2007
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The revolt of Carthage’s mercenaries and oppressed Libyan subjects in 241–237 BC nearly ended her power and even existence. This ‘truceless’ war, unrivalled for its savagery, was fought over most of Punic North Africa and spread to Sardinia. It brought to power in Carthage Hamilcar Barca, father of Hannibal, whose generalship—though flawed—was critical to Carthage’s final victory. The main narrative, by the Greek historian Polybius a century later, is vividly evocative (inspiring Flaubert’s novel Salammbô) yet repeatedly unclear on military and geographical details, the extent and structure of the rebel coalition, and chronology. Truceless War analyses Polybius and other sources to present a coherent and absorbing study of the war’s causes and events, and of Polybius’ historiographical methods.
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Price: $187.00
Pages: 294
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: History of Warfare
Publication Date: 21 September 2007
ISBN: 9789004160767
Format: Hardcover
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Dexter Hoyos has written extensively on Roman and Carthaginian history in the third Century BC, including the history of Hannibal’s family and most recently, with John Yardley, a translation and commentary on Livy’s books 21–30, Hannibal’s War (Oxford World’s Classics).