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Greek and Roman Oared Warships 399-30BC

Greek and Roman Oared Warships 399-30BC
Author: John Morrison
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 178570432X

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This is an important study of the new types of warships which evolved in the navies of the Mediterranean in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC, and of their use by Greeks, Phoenicians and Romans in the fleets and naval battles in the second and first centuries, culminating in the Battle of Aktion. The book includes a catalogue and discussion of the iconography of the ships with over fifty illustrations from coins, sculptures and other objects. John Coates discusses reconstructions, crews, ships and tactics illuminated by the recent experiments with the reconstructed trireme Olympias . Complete with gazetteer, glossary, bibliography and indexes.


Greek and Roman Oared Warships

Greek and Roman Oared Warships
Author: John S. Morrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1996
Genre: Naval history, Ancient
ISBN:

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A study of the warships evolved in the navies of the Mediterranean in the fourth and third centuries B.C. and of their use by Greeks, Phoenicians, Egyptians, Italians, Carthaginians and Romans in the fleet and naval battles in the second and first centuries, culminating in the Battle of Aktion; there is a section on the reconstructions by John Coates, and a discussion of crews, ships and tactics illuminated by the recent experiments with the reconstructed trireme Olympias.


Greek and Roman Oared Warships

Greek and Roman Oared Warships
Author: John S. Morrison
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781900188074

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This book is a study of the new types of warships evolved in the navies of the Mediterranean in the fourth and third centuries BC and of their use by Greeks, Phoenicians, Egyptians, Italians, Carthaginians and Romans in the fleet and naval battles in the second and first centuries, culminating in the Battle of Aktion. The book includes a catalogue and discussion of the iconography of the ships with over fifty illustrations from coins, sculptures, and other objects. There is a section on reconstructions by John Coates, and a discussion of crews, ships and tactics illuminated by the recent experiments with the reconstructed trireme Olympias. The book is completed with a gazetteer and glossary, bibliography and indexes.


Greek and Roman Oared Warships

Greek and Roman Oared Warships
Author: John Sinclair Morrison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1968
Genre:
ISBN:

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Greek Oared Ships 900-322 Bc

Greek Oared Ships 900-322 Bc
Author: John Morrison
Publisher: Oxbow Books Limited
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1998-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781900188180

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This fundamental work has been out of print for many years, but it is now at last once again available. It is written in the belief that a proper understanding of Greek civilization in antiquity requires some knowledge of its background of seafaring. A knowledge of nautical practice is required for an understanding of some passages of Greek poetry and prose writing, and for a correct interpretation of numerous historical events. This is an attempt at a thorough study of the evidence, both literary and archaeological. Modern reference books tend to repeat the misconceptions of nineteenth-century scholars. In contrast, Mr Morrison and Mr Williams have written a scholarly and scientific study of the subject. They collect in this volume evidence for Greek oared ships between 900 and 322 BC. The book is primarily a catalogue of decorated pottery and quotations from literature and from naval inventories. The pottery is illustrated by diagrams and plates; and the quotations are given in full.


Greek and Roman Oared Warships 399-30BC

Greek and Roman Oared Warships 399-30BC
Author: John Morrison
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1785704346

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This is an important study of the new types of warships which evolved in the navies of the Mediterranean in the 4th and 3rd centuries BC, and of their use by Greeks, Phoenicians and Romans in the fleets and naval battles in the second and first centuries, culminating in the Battle of Aktion. The book includes a catalogue and discussion of the iconography of the ships with over fifty illustrations from coins, sculptures and other objects. John Coates discusses reconstructions, crews, ships and tactics illuminated by the recent experiments with the reconstructed trireme Olympias . Complete with gazetteer, glossary, bibliography and indexes.


The Navies of Rome

The Navies of Rome
Author: Michael Pitassi
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 1843836009

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fleet of warships numerically far larger than anything in existence today. And yet this fascinating aspect of Roman rule has remained largely unstudied. Structured around a detailed chronology of the establishment, development and eventual decline of Rome's sea going forces, this work examines the role of naval warfare in the construction of Europe's first great empire. Bringing together archaeological, pictorial and documentary evidence, it suggests many new avenues for research and highlights a long overlooked arena of naval scholarship." --Book Jacket.


Greek Oared Ships 900-322 BC

Greek Oared Ships 900-322 BC
Author: J. S. Morrison
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-01-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521054133

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This book is written in the belief that a proper understanding of Greek civilization in antiquity requires some knowledge of its background of seafaring. A knowledge of nautical practice is required for an understanding of some passages of Greek poetry and prose writing, and for a correct interpretation of numerous historical events. This is an attempt at a thorough study of the evidence, both literary and archaeological. Modern reference books tend to repeat the misconceptions of nineteenth-century scholars. In contrast, Mr Morrison and Mr Williams have written a scholarly and scientific study of the subject. They collect in this volume evidence for Greek oared ships between 900 and 322 BC. The book is primarily a catalogue of decorated pottery and quotations from literature and from naval inventories. The pottery is illustrated by diagrams and plates; and the quotations are given in full.


The Athenian Trireme

The Athenian Trireme
Author: J. S. Morrison
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2000-07-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521564564

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Second edition of the technical and historical background to the reconstruction of a Greek warship.


Waging War

Waging War
Author: Wayne E. Lee
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199797455

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Waging War: Conflict, Culture, and Innovation in World History provides a wide-ranging examination of war in human history, from the beginning of the species until the current rise of the so-called Islamic State. Although it covers many societies throughout time, the book does not attempt to tell all stories from all places, nor does it try to narrate "important" conflicts. Instead, author Wayne E. Lee describes the emergence of military innovations and systems, examining how they were created and then how they moved or affected other societies. These innovations are central to most historical narratives, including the development of social complexity, the rise of the state, the role of the steppe horseman, the spread of gunpowder, the rise of the west, the bureaucratization of military institutions, the industrial revolution and the rise of firepower, strategic bombing and nuclear weapons, and the creation of "people's war."