Theodore Ayrault Dodge
Born
in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, The United States
May 28, 1842
Died
October 26, 1909
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Hannibal
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published
1891
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143 editions
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Alexander
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published
1890
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86 editions
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Caesar
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published
1892
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36 editions
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Gustavus Adolphus
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published
1895
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86 editions
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Great Captains
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published
1989
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75 editions
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Napoleon: A History of the Art of War. Volume 1: From the beginning of the French Revolution to the end of the eighteenth century, with a detailed account of the wars of the French Revolution
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published
2006
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49 editions
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On Campaign with the Army of the Potomac: The Civil War Journal of Therodore Ayrault Dodge
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published
2001
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6 editions
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The Campaign of Chancellorsville
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published
1999
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65 editions
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Napoleon: A History of the Art of War. Volume 2: From the beginning of the Consulate to the end of the Friedland Campaign, with a detailed account of the Napoleonic wars
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published
2006
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40 editions
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A Bird's-eye View Of Our Civil War
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“Hannibal excelled as a tactician. No battle in history is a finer sample of tactics than Cannae. But he was yet greater in logistics and strategy. No captain ever marched to and fro among so many armies of troops superior to his own numbers and material as fearlessly and skillfully as he. No man ever held his own so long or so ably against such odds. Constantly overmatched by better soldiers, led by generals always respectable, often of great ability, he yet defied all their efforts to drive him from Italy, for half a generation. …As a soldier, in the countenance he presented to the stoutest of foes and in the constancy he exhibited under the bitterest adversity, Hannibal stands alone and unequaled. As a man, no character in history exhibits a purer life or nobler patriotism.”
― Hannibal
― Hannibal
“I. Carthage. 900–200 B.C. In the third century B.C., Rome and Carthage divided the power of the Mediterranean world. Rome was first on land, Carthage first at sea. Intolerant of powerful neighbors, Rome quarreled with Carthage, and in the First Punic War brought her to her knees. The Carthaginians were of Phœnician origin, one of the early settlements of Tyre. By their energy and intelligence they succeeded in acquiring the hegemony of all the Phœnician colonies on the Mediterranean, as Tyre had done at home. The government was an aristocracy of capitalists, controlled by a senate. This “London of antiquity” gradually extended her conquests all around the western Mediterranean. The city was strongly walled and beautifully built; and in addition possessed vast commercial works, harbors and arsenals. Agriculture was as highly esteemed and practiced as commerce, and the land was worked by rich planters. The prosperity of the city was equally indebted to either art. Carthage was really the capital of a great North African empire, as Rome was of the Italian peninsula.”
― Hannibal: A History of the Art of War Among the Carthaginians and Romans Down to the Battle of Pydna, 168 B.C., With a Detailed Account of the Second Punic War
― Hannibal: A History of the Art of War Among the Carthaginians and Romans Down to the Battle of Pydna, 168 B.C., With a Detailed Account of the Second Punic War
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