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Virtual Macedonia Bookstore - Ancient Greek Warship: 500-322 BC (New Vanguard)

Ancient Greek Warship: 500-322 BC (New Vanguard)
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Manufacturer: Osprey Publishing
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Binding: Paperback
Brand: Osprey Publishing
Dewey Decimal Number: 623.821
EAN: 9781846030741
ISBN: 1846030749
Label: Osprey Publishing
Manufacturer: Osprey Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 48
Publication Date: 2007-03-27
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Release Date: 2007-03-27
Studio: Osprey Publishing

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Summary: Color photos of artifacts and landscape enhance and capture the history.
Comment: Nic Fields' ANCIENT GREEK WARSHIP 500-322 BC is for any holding strong in early Greek or military history: it follows the design, development and history of warfare in ancient Greece with a focus analyzing the most potent battleship of its time. Color photos of artifacts and landscape enhance and capture the history.


Editorial Reviews:

Formidable and sophisticated, triremes were the deadliest battleship of the ancient world, and at the height of their success, the Athenians were the dominant exponents of their devastating power. Primarily longships designed to fight under oar power, the trireme was built for lightness and strength; ship-timber was mostly softwoods such as poplar, pine and fir, while the oars and mast were made out of fir. Their main weapon was a bronze-plated ram situated at the prow.

From the combined Greek naval victory at Salamis (480 BC), through the Peloponnesian War, and up until the terrible defeat by the Macedonians at Amorgos, the Athenian trireme was an object of dread to its enemies.

This book offers a complete analysis and insight into the most potent battleship of its time; the weapon by which Athens achieved, maintained, and ultimately lost its power and prosperity.




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