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Nic Fields

Auteur de Troy C. 1700-1250 BC

51+ oeuvres 1,773 utilisateurs 20 critiques

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Dr Nic Fields a lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Edinburgh

Comprend les noms: Nic Fields, Dr Nic Fields

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Œuvres de Nic Fields

Troy C. 1700-1250 BC (2003) 116 exemplaires
Hadrian's Wall AD 122-410 (2003) 97 exemplaires
Ancient Greek Warship: 500-322 BC (2007) 58 exemplaires
Mycenaean Citadels c. 1350-1200 BC (1900) 56 exemplaires
Bronze Age War Chariots (2006) 54 exemplaires
The Walls of Rome (2008) 54 exemplaires
Roman Battle Tactics 390-110 BC (2010) 54 exemplaires
Early Roman Warrior, 753–321 BC (2011) 39 exemplaires
Carthaginian Warrior, 264–146 BC (2010) 37 exemplaires
Julius Caesar (Command) (2010) 36 exemplaires
Pompey (Command) (2012) 25 exemplaires
The Spartan Way (2013) 24 exemplaires
AD69: Emperors, Armies and Anarchy (2014) 21 exemplaires
Hannibal (Command) (2010) 18 exemplaires
ROMAN CONQUESTS: NORTH AFRICA (2010) 18 exemplaires
Attila the Hun (Command) (2015) 16 exemplaires
Roma contro Cartagine (2010) 9 exemplaires
Hannibal (Romanian Edition) (2014) 1 exemplaire

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Roman Bodies: Antiquity to the Eighteenth Century (2005) — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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CUPRINS

1. INTRODUCERE - pag. 7
2. Originile revoltei - pag. 10
3. Primul razboi al sclavilor (135 - 132 i. Hr) - pag. 10
4. Al doiulea razboi al scalvilor (104 - 100 i. Hr) - pag. 13

5. CRONOLOGIE - pag. 17

6. RANDUIALA SOCIALA A ROMANILOR - pag. 20
7. Sistemul sclavagist - pag. 21
8. Piraterie si comert cu sclavi - pag. 31
9. Gladiatori - oameni ai sabiei - pag. 32
10. Vorbitori de osca - pag. 40

11. COMANDANTI ADVERSI - pag. 43
12. Spartacus tracul - pag. 43
13. Marcus Licinius Crassus - pag. 49

14. ARMATE IN CONFLICT - pag. 56
15. Armata sclavilor - pag. 56
16. Armata romana - pag. 70

17. PLANURI OPUSE - pag. 82
18. Planul lui Spartacus - pag. 85
19. Planul roman - pag. 88

20. CAMPANIA - pag. 91
21. Infrangerea armatelor pretoriene, 73 i. Hr - pag. 92
22. Infrangerea armatelor consulare, 72 i Hr. - pag. 95
23. Razboiul lui Crassus, 71 i. Hr. - pag. 102
24. Capcana se inchide: raul Silarus, 71 i. Hr. - pag. 109

25. CONSECINTE - pag. 116
25. Crucificarea - pag. 116
26. Intoarcerea la ordine - pag. 120

27. MOSTENIREA LUI SPARTACUS - pag. 124

28. Ghid al surselor primare - pag. 132
29. Glosar si abrevieri - pag. 139
30. Bibliografie - pag. 141
31. Indice - pag. 142
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Signalé
Toma_Radu_Szoha | Apr 26, 2023 |
The real charm of this particular booklet in this series are the fascinating reconstructions of the citadels in question. Beyond that, this also works as an introduction to the Late Bronze Age collapse that ended the culture that created these fortresses.
½
 
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Shrike58 | 2 autres critiques | Apr 5, 2022 |
I think the author here makes a game effort to try to bring order out of chaos, the chaos that was the aftermath of the murder of Julius Caesar. He partially succeeds, but it takes a great deal of effort to try to figure out what, exactly, is going on, a problem that is not entirely the author's fault. As is usual with this series, the illustrations are excellent. I think this is recommended for Roman history buffs, but if you aren't one, you may find the going rough.
½
 
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EricCostello | Dec 17, 2018 |
A good little overview. It makes use of basic tables, maps and interesting illustration. If you knew nothing about the topic, it would be a good starter.
 
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KatiaMDavis | 2 autres critiques | Dec 19, 2017 |

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