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The First Punic War: A Military History.

The American Historical Review, 1997
Rome and Carthage The evidence The origins of the conflict First steps in Sicily, 264--261 The creation of the Roman navy, 260--257 The invasion of Africa, 256--255 The war in Sicily, 255--249 Stalemate in Sicily.
Arthur M. Eckstein, J. F. Lazenby
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The First Punic War and the Conquest of North Italy

1975
The year 264, which marks the beginning of Rome’s overseas conquests, may also be taken as the point at which Roman history emerges from shadow-land into daylight. By this time documentary materials for the writing of history had begun to accumulate (pp.
M. Cary, H. H. Scullard
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Polybius, Philinus, and the First Punic War

The Classical Quarterly, 1945
Polybius' sources for his account of the First Punic War are not in question. It is agreed that Fabius Pictor and Philinus of Agrigentum, whom he criticizes didactically in i. 14–15, were his sole authorities. But, as Gelzer has most recently pointed out,1 difficulties soon appear when one begins to assign the various sections of the narrative to one ...
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The First Punic War. A Military History

Analele Universităţii "Dunărea de Jos" din Galaţi Fascicula XIX Istorie, 2002
J. F. Lazenby, profesor la Universitatea din Newcastle, este unul dintre cei mai cunoscuti specialisti ai istoriei militare a Antichitătii, asa cum o arată doar câteva din contributii sale: The Catalogue of the Ships in Homer's Illiad (colaborare cu R. Hope Simpson), Hannibal's War, The Spartan Army, The Defence of Greece. 490-479 BC.
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