The History Of Rome by Wilhelm Ihne offers a sweeping examination of Rome’s ascent power during the late Republic and the Second Punic War, centered on the Hannibalian War (204–201 BCE) and its political, military, and social ramifications. The work surveys how Rome’s decisive victories reshaped the western Mediterranean, the emergence of imperial ambitions, and the reconfiguration of Roman institutions. Key figures feature prominently, including Scipio Africanus (the younger), Masinissa, Syphax, Hasdrubal Gisgo and Hasdrubal (the son), Mago, Pleminius, Hannibal, and Vermina, whose actions drive campaigns in Locri, Gades, Utica, Africa, and Zama. The narrative intertwines military operations with Roman internal politics, moral debates, and evolving social structures, while acknowledging the fragmentary sources of Livy, Polybius, Appian, and other historians. It also engages in historiographical critique—defending Polybius as a reliable core while cautioning against legendary embellishments and partisan reinterpretations. The result is a portrait of Rome’s rise through warfare, alliance politics, and cultural transformation that foreshadows imperial hegemony.
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