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The Western Way of War draws from an extraordinary range of sources--Greek poetry, drama, and vase painting, as well as historical records--to describe what actually took place on the battlefield.
Bringing The Native Tradition and The Hermetic Tradition together for the first time in one volume, this classic text gives practical exercises to help us understand our own mystical awareness, reminding us of our connection to the Earth ...
SOURCES OF INQUIRY M. Sage ( ed . , Warfare in Ancient Greece : A Sourcebook [ London 1996 ] ) has recently provided a collection ... Peter Hunt's Slaves , Warfare , and Ideology in the Greek Historians ( Cambridge 1998 ) discusses the ...
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See also J. W. Warren, Connecticut Unscathed: Victory in the Great Narragansett War, 1675– 1676 (Norman, 2014); and W. E. Lee, Barbarians and Brothers: AngloAmerican Warfare, 1500–1865 (Oxford, 2011). J. H. Elliott, Empires of the ...
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