While in many respects this is a minor issueįor the general reader who should nevertheless appreciate the resultingĭiversity of interpretation, academically it is an important step that "monolinguistic." In Scipio Africanus, Gabriel took thatĬritique to heart and used sources in Latin, French, Italian, and One of the reviewer's specificĬritiques was that Gabriel's research was Gabriel's book on the ancient Israeli army criticized some of the A 2005 review in the Journal of Military History of Growth, Scipio Africanus represents a recognition and acceptance ofĬriticism. Life in a style that is interesting and easy to read. Gabriel has always been a great storyteller, and his biography of ScipioĪfricanus continues that tradition. Latest offering shares much in common with his earlier work however, itĪlso represents growth in at least one important respect. Written on military ethics, military psychiatry, and other topics. Richard Gabriel is the author of almost four dozen books, mainly onĪncient warfare or biographies of ancient generals, although he has also Dulles, Va.: Potomac Books, 2008.272 pages. Scipio Africanus: Rome's Greatest General.
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