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This classic work of scholarship scrutinizes all aspects of Roman military forces throughout the Roman Empire, in Europe, North Africa, and the Near and Middle East. Graham Webster describes the Roman army’s composition, frontier systems, camps and forts, activities in the field (including battle tactics, signaling, and medical services), and peacetime duties, as well as the army’s overall influence in the Empire. First published in 1969, the work is corrected and expanded in this third edition, which includes new information from excavations and the finding of contemporary scholars. Hugh Elton provides an introduction surveying scholarship on the Roman army since the last edition of 1985.
About the Author: Hans Julius Wolff held the degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Berlin. He served as a staff member of the Thesaurius Linguage Latinae, Munich, as a judge in Berlin, and as a judge in Berlin, and as professor and lecturer in law in universities in Germany, Panama, and the United States.
Title: Roman Law: An Historical Introduction
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Publication Date: 1976
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Good
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