Brill's companion to military defeat in ancient Mediterranean society / / editors, Jessica H. Clark, Brian Turner.

In Brill's Companion to Military Defeat in Ancient Mediterranean Society , Jessica H. Clark and Brian Turner lead a re-examination of how Near Eastern, Greek, and Roman societies addressed – or failed to address – their military defeats and casualties of war. Original case studies illuminate no...

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Superior document:Brill's companions in classical studies warfare in the ancient Mediterranean world ; Volume 2
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [2018]
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Brill's companions in classical studies warfare in the ancient Mediterranean world ; Volume 2.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xviii, 382 pages) :; illustrations, maps.
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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --  |t Thinking about Military Defeat in Ancient Mediterranean Society /  |r Brian Turner and Jessica H. Clark --  |t Ideology, Politics, and the Assyrian Understanding of Defeat /  |r Sarah C. Melville --  |t The Assassination of Tissaphernes: Royal Responses to Military Defeat in the Achaemenid Empire /  |r Jeffrey Rop --  |t Achaemenid Soldiers, Alexander’s Conquest, and the Experience of Defeat /  |r John O. Hyland --  |t Military Defeat in Fifth-Century Athens: Thucydides and His Audience /  |r Edith Foster --  |t Demosthenes, Chaeronea, and the Rhetoric of Defeat /  |r Max L. Goldman --  |t Spartan Responses to Defeat: From a Mythical Hysiae to a Very Real Sellasia /  |r Matthew Trundle --  |t “No Strength To Stand”: Defeat at Panium, the Macedonian Class, and Ptolemaic Decline /  |r Paul Johstono --  |t Defeat and the Roman Republic: Stories from Spain /  |r Jessica H. Clark --  |t The Ones Who Paid the Butcher’s Bill: Soldiers and War Captives in Roman Comedy /  |r Amy Richlin --  |t Defeated by the Forest, the Pass, the Wind: Nature as an Enemy of Rome /  |r Ida Östenberg --  |t Imperial Reactions to Military Failures in the Julio-Claudian Era /  |r Brian Turner --  |t “By Any Other Name”: Disgrace, Defeat, and the Loss of Legionary History /  |r Graeme A. Ward --  |t Recycling the Classical Past: Rhetorical Responses from the Roman Period to a Military Loss in Classical Greece /  |r Sviatoslav Dmitriev --  |t The Roman Emperor as Persian Prisoner of War: Remembering Shapur’s Capture of Valerian /  |r Craig H. Caldwell --  |t Looking Ahead /  |r Nathan Rosenstein --  |t Index. 
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