Iscrizioni E Ricerche Nuove Intorno All'ordinamento Delle Armate Dell' Impero Romano... delves into the organization of the armies of the Roman Empire through the examination of inscriptions and new research. Authored by Ermanno Ferrero, this work offers valuable insights into the structure, strategies, and evolution of the Roman military. The book explores how epigraphic evidence sheds light on the composition and deployment of Roman legions, auxiliary troops, and naval forces.
Providing a detailed analysis of ancient texts and archaeological findings, this book is an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in Roman military history and ancient warfare. Ferrero's research contributes to a deeper understanding of the mechanisms that allowed the Roman Empire to maintain its dominance for centuries.
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