Click to enlargeRepublican Roman Army 
200-104 BC

The principal source of information on both the equipment and the organisation of the Roman Republican Army is the sixth book of the Histories of the Greek historian Polybius, written a little before 150BC. Polybius was born about 200 BC, served as hipparchos of the Achaen League in 170/69, and wrote a book On Tactics. After Pydna, Polybius was among the 1,000 prominent Achaens who were deported to Rome. There he became friends with Scipio Aemilianus, and accompanied him on his various travels, witnessing, among other things, the destruction of Carthage in 146. Polybius was, then, uniquely qualified to write on the subject of the Roman Army, and his description of Roman military equipment is probably based on his own experience and observation. This engaging text by Nick Sekunda draws heavily on this vital source to outline the equipment and organisation of the Roman Republican Army from 200-104 BC - a time when Rome was growing from a regional to a world power. With plenty of photographs and illustrations, including eight vivid full page colour plates by Angus McBride, this fascinating volume examines such topics as the Roman shield, helmets, the cuirass, greaves, the pilum, legion organisation, the principales and tactics.

List of contents: Introduction - Infantry Equipment -Organization of the Legions - Tactics - Other Arms -The Roman Legion in Battle - The Plates

Format 248 x 184mm

Extent 48pp

No. of illustrations 50 b/w; 8 Col

Binding Paperback

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