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|a Lancel, Serge.
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|a Hannibal.
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|a Hannibal /
|c Serge Lancel ; translated by Antonia Nevill.
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|a Oxford, UK ;
|a Malden, Mass. :
|b Blackwell,
|c c1998.
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|a xii, 243 p. :
|b ill., maps ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. [228]-235) and index.
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|g 1.
|t Hamilcar Barca.
|t The loss of Sicily and the rise of Hamilcar Barca.
|t Hamilcar Barca and the Barcid family.
|t The Mercenaries' War.
|t The 'inexpiable' war and the Africans' rebellion.
|t Hamilcar's victory on the Macar.
|t Hanno is ejected.
|t The 'Gorge of the Saw'.
|t The outcome.
|t The loss of Sardinia --
|g 2.
|t Time for Spain.
|t Polybius, Livy, Fabius Pictor and others.
|t The situation in Carthage in 237 and Hamilcar's departure for Spain.
|t The Iberian world in the Hellenistic period.
|t Hamilcar in Spain.
|t From Cadiz to Alicante.
|t Hasdrubal the Fair.
|t Hannibal.
|t Hannibal's campaigns in Spain.
|t Saguntum.
|t War is declared.
|t Hannibal's final arrangements in Spain --
|g 3.
|t From Cartagena to the Po Valley.
|t Hannibal's plan and the opposing forces.
|t The Punic army's departure from Cartagena.
|t Hannibal's elephants.
|t The other side of the Ebro.
|t Crossing the Rhone.
|t Crossing the Alps.
|t Ascending the Rhone Valley and the road through the Alpine foothills.
|t Storming the Great Alps --
|g 4.
|t 'Blitzkrieg' - from the Trebia to Cannae.
|t The first encounter near the Ticinus (late November 218).
|t The Battle of the Trebia (late December 218).
|t Overwintering in the Cisalpine region (January-April 217) and the first formulations of an Italian policy.
|t Between Emilia and Tuscany (spring 217).
|t Trasimene (21 June 217).
|t A summer on the Adriatic.
|t Q. Fabius Maximus, the general who bided his time.
|t Operations outside Italy.
|t Cannae (2 August 216) --
|g 5.
|t Declining Fortunes.
|t In the Carthaginian senate.
|t Capua.
|t The great hopes of 215.
|t Between Capua and Tarentum (autumn 215-autumn 214).
|t The first political and economic changes in Rome.
|t The siege of Syracuse: Archimedes versus Marcellus (214-212).
|t From the capture of Tarentum to the loss of Capua (212-211).
|t At the walls of Rome --
|g 6.
|t Setbacks.
|t Operations in Spain up to the death of P. and Cn. Scipio (216-211).
|t The young Scipio is appointed to head the army of Spain.
|t The capture of Cartagena (210).
|t From Scipio's victory at Baecula (Bailen) to Hasdrubal Barca's arrival in Italy (209-early 207).
|t The death of Marcellus (summer 208).
|t The battle of the Metaurus (summer 207), or the end of the illusion.
|t The end of the war in Spain.
|t Hannibal at Cape Lacinium --
|g 7.
|t Zama.
|t The view of the Numidian princes.
|t Scipio's consulship (205).
|t The Africa landing.
|t The battle of the Great Plains.
|t Sophonisba.
|t Hannibal's return to Africa.
|t The battle of Zama.
|t The peace of 201 and Hannibal's laughter.
|t Hannibal's suffetate.
|t The paradox of Carthage's prosperity after Zama --
|g 8.
|t Exile.
|t Rome's entry into war with Philip.
|t Flamininus and the 'liberty of Greece'.
|t Antiochus' exploits and Hannibal's departure into exile.
|t Hannibal with Antiochus during the 'cold war' with Rome (195-192).
|t The torment of Antiochus' failure (192-189).
|t The war in the Aegean and in Asia: Hannibal in command at sea.
|t Between history and legend: Hannibal's last years.
|t Donec Bithynio libeat vigilare tyranno --
|g 9.
|t Heritage, Legend and Image.
|t Hannibal's 'heritage'.
|t The legend and the image.
|t Hannibal in our own times.
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