In the Name of Rome: The Men Who Won the Roman Empire
By (Author) Adrian Goldsworthy
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
1st November 2004
19th August 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ancient history
Warfare and defence
355.3310937
Paperback
480
Width 201mm, Height 131mm, Spine 32mm
338g
The Roman army was one of the most effective fighting forces in history. The legions and their commanders carved out an empire which eventually included the greater part of the known world. This was thanks largely to the generals who led the Roman army to victory after victory, and whose strategic and tactical decisions shaped the course of several centuries of warfare. This book, by the author of THE PUNIC WARS, concentrates on those Roman generals who displayed exceptional gifts of leadership and who won the greatest victories. With 26 chapters covering the entire span of the Roman Empire, it is a complete history of Roman warfare.
Here is a highly readable compendium of military experience; Goldsworthy knows his material inside out.--HISTORY TODAY
Adrian Goldsworthy has a doctorate from Oxford University. His first book, THE ROMAN ARMY AT WAR, was recognised by John Keegan, the general Editor of THE HISTORY OF WARFARE, as an exceptionally impressive work, original in treatment and impressive in style. His other books include THE PUNIC WARS, and the volume on ROMAN WARFARE in John Keegan's CASSELL HISTORY OF WARFARE series.