Sources for Seleucids and Ptolemies-please
Hey I am very interested in the late Hellenistic armies right now and have not been able to find many sources on this period. I mainly use Osprey Men-at-Arms and related series, but they don't have anything on the Seleucids and Ptolemies. So I was wondering what sources might be out there that the EB team used that anyone could suggest to me. In particular I am interested stuff I have heard about what Nick Sekunda has written on this subject outside of his Osprey publications. As well as anything else of similar quality. Keep in mind that I am a college student and relatively lacking in free-spending funds. Thanks in advance.:beam:
Chairman
Re: Sources for Seleucids and Ptolemies-please
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Have you checked the bibliography thread?
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Re: Sources for Seleucids and Ptolemies-please
Thanks for the link!
Chairman
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Hey I am very interested in the late Hellenistic armies right now and have not been able to find many sources on this period. I mainly use Osprey Men-at-Arms and related series, but they don't have anything on the Seleucids and Ptolemies. So I was wondering what sources might be out there that the EB team used that anyone could suggest to me. In particular I am interested stuff I have heard about what Nick Sekunda has written on this subject outside of his Osprey publications. As well as anything else of similar quality. Keep in mind that I am a college student and relatively lacking in free-spending funds. Thanks in advance.:beam:
Chairman
Welcome Chairman.
I hope you like it here.
I understand your lack of spending funds and as such I have two sites to recommend.
First one, in two parts... (infantry)
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/luke/ueda-sar...hikrates1.html
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/luke/ueda-sar...hikrates2.html
Second, the Tarantines,
http://www.ne.jp/asahi/luke/ueda-sarson/Tarantines.html
After you have read these, you are well on your way to understand how things worked back then. The author has done a fine job.
Ptolemaioi, some great info on them here... (page 25 onwards)
http://content.cdlib.org/xtf/view?do...doc.view=print
188 maps of the Ancient world,
http://files.filefront.com/MapsAncie.../fileinfo.html