A greater than Napoleon: Scipio Africanus
About This Book
A focused military biography tracing Scipio Africanus's career from early campaigns through operations in Spain and Africa and key battles such as Bæcula, Ilipa, and Zama. The author analyzes Scipio's tactical ingenuity and use of stratagems, and argues that his strategic integration of military, economic, and political instruments served explicit moral and political aims. Using ancient historians as sources, the study examines political obstacles, postwar consequences, and the expansion that followed, presenting Scipio's combination of generalship and statesmanship as an enduring model for students of war and strategy.