Sulla prestigiosa rivista scientifica australiana "The International Journal of the Humanities" (www.Humanities-Journal.com), il nostro Socio Straniero Prof. Yozan Dirk Mosig, docente presso la University of Nebraska - Kearney nel Dipartimento di Psicologia del College of Natural and Social Sciences, ha di recente pubblicato due interessanti studi sulla Battaglia di Canne sotto il titolo unitario "Revision and Reconstruction in the Second Punic War: The battles of Cannae (216 B.C.E.) and Zama (202 B.C.E.) firmati con l'assistente Imene Belhassen della Tunisia.
Il primo studio si denomina "Cannae Revisited", l'altro reca il titolo di "Zama: whose victory?" che, per gentile concessione dell'Autore e della Casa editrice, rendiamo consultabili in allegato.
Le biografie degli Autori
Prof. Yozan D. Mosig http://www.unk.edu/acad/psychology/index.php?id=2154Dr. Mosig has published numerous articles in psychological and literary journals, as well as a book on the New England fantaisiste H. P. Lovecraft. He has received the Robert Bloch Award from the New England Lovecraft Society for his research, as well as the Pratt-Heins Award in Scholarship from the University of Nebraska at Kearney. He is currently conducting research on the Punic Wars and the life and personality of Hannibal Barca (247-183 B.C.E.), the great Carthaginian general who led an army (with 37 elephants) over the Alps to invade Italy and defeated the Romans in a series of battles (including the one at Cannae, on August 2, 216 B.C.E., widely regarded as the most brilliant military victory in history).
Imene Belhassen Fulbright Scholar from Tunisia and Graduate Assistant at the University of Nebraska at Kearney since 2004.
Leggi
Cannae revisited
Zama: whose victory?