Julius Caesar's Civil War: Tactics, Strategies and Logistics
By (Author) Julian Romane
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Pen & Sword Military
2nd June 2023
30th June 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Military history
937.05092
Hardback
328
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Julian Romane examines the campaigns of Julius Caesar throughout the civil wars that followed his famous crossing of the Rubicon, through to the defeat of the final Pompeian diehards at the battle of Munda. He analyses Caesar's generalship in the widest sense, with a strong emphasis on the logistical and financial effort required to put his legions in the field and keep them equipped, fed and paid. The attention given to this important but often-neglected aspect sets this account apart from many others. The author discusses the nature of late Republican Roman armies, describing their organization, tactics and equipment. The fact that such armies were employed both by and against Caesar only emphasizes the role of generalship in the outcome. This is followed by a detailed account of the strategic manoeuvres in Caesar's epochal duel with Pompey the Great and the resultant battles at Dyrrhachium and Pharsalus. The final campaigns to mop up opposition in Spain and Africa are studied in equal detail to give a complete picture of Caesar's command performance in these history-shaping events. AUTHOR: Julian Patrick Romane has a BA from Beloit College Wisconsin and an MA from the University of Colorado. He has been fascinated with ancient and medieval military history for half a century. He has published articles in several journals and is the editor and/or translator of several books on historical and political subjects. He is the author of Byzantium Triumphant (2015), Rise of the Tang Dynasty (2018) and The First and Second Italian Wars 1494-1504, all published by Pen & Sword Books. 18 b/w illustrations
"[A] valued and recommended addition for community and academic library Ancient Roman Military History collections..."-- "Midwest Book Review"
JULIAN PATRICK ROMANE has a BA from Beloit College Wisconsin and an MA from the University of Colorado. He has been fascinated with ancient and medieval military history for half a century. He has published articles in several journals and is the editor and/or translator of several books on historical and political subjects. He is the author of Byzantium Triumphant (2015), Rise of the Tang Dynasty (2018) and The First and Second Italian Wars 1494-1504, all published by Pen & Sword Books.