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A01=N. J. E. Austin
Ab Epistulis
ancient military intelligence
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Author_N. J. E. Austin
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Beneficiarii Consularis
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Constantius II
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Dio LXXI
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Frontier Governors
Gallic War
Gallic War VI
imperial administration
information gathering methods
intelligence
Intelligence Cycle
intelligence networks
itinerary
Legionary Fortresses
lower
Lower Moesia
Lower Pannonia
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Magister Equitum
Magister Officiorum
Magister Peditum
Magistri Militum
Milia Passuum
pannonia
Praetorian Prefects
Protector Domesticus
provincial governance
Roman frontier security
Roman intelligence history study
SHA Hadrian
Sremska Mitrovica
Strategic Intelligence
Tacitus Annals
Tactical Intelligence
UPPER GERMANY
War III

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415049450
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Oct 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Exploratio is the first ever survey of Roman military and civil intelligence. The authors examine in detail the operation and gradual development of Roman intelligence-gathering from shaky beginnings to a high level of excellence. They identify who gathered it, and for whom.
This study shows the effects of intelligence on policy formation at various levels from the purely local through to the global. The consequences of various instances of the mishandling of information are uncovered. Austin and Rankov also demonstrate that intelligence gathering was not necessarily directed from Rome, but had for practical reasons to be carried out and processed on the frontiers themselves.
Exploratio is important reading for all students and teachers of Roman history. It will also appeal to those with a general interest in military or diplomatic history.