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Scipio Africanus: Greater Than Napoleon [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

B. H. Liddell Hart , Basil Henry Liddell Hart , Michael Grant
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  • Taschenbuch: 281 Seiten
  • Verlag: Da Capo Press Inc; Auflage: 1st Da Capo Press Ed (September 1994)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0306805839
  • ISBN-13: 978-0306805837
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 21,5 x 13,6 x 2,3 cm
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Scipio Africanus (236183 B.C.) was one of the most exciting and dynamic leaders in history. As commander he never lost a battle. Yet it is his adversary, Hannibal, who has lived on in the public memory, due mostly to his daring march through the Alps with his elephants. At the Battle of the Ticinus, Hannibals initial encounter with Roman arms, young Scipio first tasted warfare, rescuing his dangerously wounded, encircled father, who was also the Roman commander. By nineteen Scipio was the equivalent of a staff colonel and in 210 B.C. he was placed in supreme command. In three years he destroyed Carthaginian power in Spain and, after being made consul, took his forces to Africa, where he conquered Carthages great ally, Syphax. Two years later he clashed with Hannibal himself, annihilating his army in the decisive Battle of Zama. For this triumph and his other exploits in the Punic Wars, Scipio was awarded the title Africanus. In his fascinating portrait of this extraordinary commander, B. H. Liddell Hart writes, The age of generalship does not age, and it is because Scipios battles are richer in stratagems and rusesmany still feasible todaythan those of any other commander in history that they are an unfailing object lesson. Not only military enthusiasts and historians but all those interested in outstanding men will find this magnificent study absorbing and gripping.

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Scipio Africanus (236183 B.C.) was one of the most exciting and dynamic leaders in history. As commander he never lost a battle. Yet it is his adversary, Hannibal, who has lived on in the public memory, due mostly to his daring march through the Alps with his elephants. At the Battle of the Ticinus, Hannibals initial encounter with Roman arms, young Scipio first tasted warfare, rescuing his dangerously wounded, encircled father, who was also the Roman commander. By nineteen Scipio was the equivalent of a staff colonel and in 210 B.C. he was placed in supreme command. In three years he destroyed Carthaginian power in Spain and, after being made consul, took his forces to Africa, where he conquered Carthages great ally, Syphax. Two years later he clashed with Hannibal himself, annihilating his army in the decisive Battle of Zama. For this triumph and his other exploits in the Punic Wars, Scipio was awarded the title Africanus. In his fascinating portrait of this extraordinary commander, B. H.

Liddell Hart writes, The age of generalship does not age, and it is because Scipios battles are richer in stratagems and rusesmany still feasible todaythan those of any other commander in history that they are an unfailing object lesson. Not only military enthusiasts and historians but all those interested in outstanding men will find this magnificent study absorbing and gripping.


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This was such an excellent book I had Amazon find the hardcover edition for my collection. Lidell-Hart has done an excellent job of a military review of Scipio. He has done a superb job of comparing Scipio's campaigns in Spain to the battles that were fought in Spain during the first world war. This is a very easy reading book while at the same time presenting the evidence found within Livy and Polybius in a very clear and concise manner. Although Lidell-Hart does not cite his evidence(I don't believe that this was as such a big deal at the start of the century that it is now) he does provide a bibliography of the ancient sources he used and it is pretty easy to follow if you have a good translation of Polybius. (The Rise of the Roman Empire would be best suited for reading before hand) Scipio who helped Rome to a fourth quater comeback (please excuse the footbal jargon)in perhaps one of her worst crisis and establish Rome as the military might of the Mediterranean world deserves his place in history and this book does a very fine job of doing just that.
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Liddell-Hart has delivered a godsend for military enthusiasts & readers alike,by finely narrating the campaigns & quite convincingly the achievements of this brilliant & great but quite appropriately forgotten general.

One of the greatest crimes of this book is the way the author undermines the greatness of the other three immortals of military antiquity:Alexander,Hannibal & Caesar.Though I would not go into great length to prove this,point by point,I would humbly suggest readers that after reading this book,to please look for other sources on the great generals aforementioned,so one could compare & see things in a much better,clearer,more factual light.I strongly suggest reading Theodore Dodge's books on these men.For if one were to rely on this book as a main source,one would be terribly misguided into believing Scipio as the greatest man & general in history.Which is definitely not the case.When all is summed up,comparing him to his rival,the case paves to this irrefutable fact:Hannibal was the original,innovative master,& Scipo his greatest pupil.

My other criticism,in a more technical term,is the lack of more maps in the book to detail & highlight his campaigns.Maps detailing the maneuveres in the Battle of the Great Plains,the burning of the Carthaginian camps,the battle against Andobales in Spain,The Siege Of Cartagena,etc.,would have made it a more instructive & fulfilling book.

Other than these,I would say that this is the best book on Scipio ever written,a great contribution to humanity in fact,in the sense that it brings to every reader the importance & achievement of a great man who is almost forgotten in the annals of history.And convinces him.And for this alone deserves the highest merit.

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A superb book! 11. Januar 2010
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Commander Liddell Hart, the greatest military prophet and philosopher of the XX century, takes you for a ride around the II century BC, a ride you will not forget. Based mainly on two ancient trustful sources (a Roman and a Greek) and his gigantic military-historical knowledge and perception, Liddell Heart not only manages to masterfully capture the heat of the past, but wraps the reader in a spiral of astonishing descriptions concerning ancient and present History and how they connect, strategy, detailed battle tactics and battle psychology, biographical indications, and so on... You just cannot stop reading. You want to reach the end and at the same time you want it never to stop, so beautiful and serious is the lesson given by this amazing "professor". After finishing, you just feel like dropping the sword and helmet yourself, so intense was this journey into the heart of the Second Punic War. You also feel very thankful to Liddell Heart and his splendid achievement.
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A great book over a great man
I would recomend this book not only to military or History enthusiasts, but also for everyone interested in great men, byographies... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 20. Juli 2000 veröffentlicht
Intriguing look at, possibly, history's greatest captain
Scipio Africanus is not the general one usually associates with Rome, but after reading Hart's biography of him, I am convinced that he was Rome's greatest captain. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 11. Juni 2000 von T. Parry
A very wonderful book
I found this book hard to put down. I think it's quite astonishing that nobody else has ever written a biography on Scipio Africanus. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 9. Juni 2000 von Sara Roland
One of History's best kept secrets!
Scipio gets his just deserve as one of the greatest generals. Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar and Napoleon have their places in history, now too Scipio. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 8. Juni 2000 von steve cordero
Fantastic Read
This book was entertaining from beginning to end. It provided me with a good in depth look at Scipio and his succesful campaigns that did not put me to sleep as many books do. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 26. Mai 2000 von Buddy Hall
Great Book on Great General
This book was not only interesting but very well thought out. It was incredibly easy to follow, and very in depth. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 26. Mai 2000 von Buddy Hall
Inspiring story
I love this book and have reread sections of it since I bought it two years ago. It is inspiring to read about a noble person that definitely had an impact in the shape of our... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 4. März 2000 von reader
Scipio wins at Zama!
A greater than Napoleon? Probably not. But pretty darn good? That much is for certain. Hart writes a gripping biography of a truly remarkable personage. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 23. Februar 2000 von D. Roberts
Hannibal Lost, But We Forget the Victor.....
Hannibal's feat in crossing the Alps with his elephants and Africans will never again be replicated in actual war. He was a spectacular failure. Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 17. Juni 1999 veröffentlicht
Great Book! I read it in two days, couldn't put it down.
It seems that Scipio Africanus had ALL the qualities we desire in leaders. I found myself devouring this book for both historical interest and moral teachings. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 10. Februar 1999 von Aaron Brown
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