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Diffusion des Humanismus: Studien zur nationalen Geschichtsschreibung europaischer Humanisten.(Reviews)(Book Review) Renaissance Quarterly (3/22/2004)
...How the Swiss Confederacy became the Helvetians. The Humanistic Definition of a Nation"; Franck Collard, "Paulus Aemilius' De rebus gestis Francorum. Diffusion and Reception of a Humanist Historical Work in France"; Susanne Saygin...

Understanding fear's effect on unit effectiveness.(The Fear Factor) Military Review (7/1/2004)
...been a task that military leaders have grappled with forever. Greek moralist Plutarch relates how the Roman general Aemilius Paulus, viewing the Greek formations at the battle of Pydna in 168, "considered the formidable appearance of their front...

The imperial republic: once a republic reluctant to fight wars except in self-defense, Rome became an imperial colossus capable of annihilating an entire nation out of sheer spite.(History--Rome) The New American (11/1/2004)
...military genius, Pyrrhus, the king of Epirus, a kingdom in southwest Greece. Rome's leader at Cannae, Lucius Aemilius Paulus, had earned distinction in successful campaigns in Illyricum (in the approximate area of modern Albania). In the...

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