Born in Berlin, Germany (1943), Ph.D. University of Florida (1974), Professor and Graduate Fellow, U. of Nebraska (1977-present time). Interest area: Psychological analysis/interpretation of Hannibal and the Punic Wars. http://www.unk.edu/acad/psychology/index.php?id=2154
(See my biography page for more information).
| Revision and Reconstruction in the Punic Wars: Cannae Revisited | |||
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This paper attempts to expose the revisionism in Polybius's and Titus Livius's accounts of the second Punic War and to reconstruct what actually happened in the battle of Cannae. |
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| Revision and Reconstruction in the Second Punic War: Zama—Whose Victory? | |||
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A reconstruction of the events leading up to the battle of Zama, 202 BCE, showing that Massinissa, rather than Scipio, was the true victor. |
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