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Searching for New Books - Araujo - 01-03-2009

I am looking for a biography of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus, the man who defeated Hannibal in Zama and won the Second Punic War. I'd like you to advise me to a good reading. That same biography should be very complex, detailed, only if possible.

I'd also like a good book about the Roman Republic - its politics and society, if not history. Then, a book about Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornelius Sulla, and about their Civil War. I'm opened to further sugestions about any book about the Roman Republic and its heroes.

Oh, and not to forget the Gracchus brothers! As I said, I'm opened to further sugestions.


Re: Searching for New Books - Jona Lendering - 01-04-2009

Alexander Acimovic, Scipio Africanus (New York, 2007; ISBN 978-0-595-43545-6) is fine if you take into account these remarks. You may also appreciate Appian's Civil Wars; there's an excellent Penguin.


Re: Searching for New Books - Epictetus - 01-04-2009

I might also recommend the Cambridge Ancient History series.

The Rise of Rome to 220 B.C.
Rome and the Mediterranean to 133 B.C.
The Last Age of the Roman Republic

This last book may be good for the time frame you are looking for.


Re: Searching for New Books - Mitra - 01-04-2009

About the roman republic exist two companions: one of blackwell, the other of cambridge. For the gracchi period, you can read the first part of Gabba's book "Republican Rome, the army, the allies" it is a companion of Gabba's articles.