Salvete
Arrived at my hands and interesting book:
Battles of the Greek and Roman Worlds- A chronological compendium 0f 667 battles to 31 BC, by J. Drogo Montagu. Hardcover.
240x159 mm, 320 p., 53 photographs (*), 45 drawings, 38 maps.
(*) strange, i didnt saw a single photograpy (!).
What it is: basically a dictionary of battles. Mentions or describes 667 battles in 200 pages.
For example: for the greek battles, Tegea (473) receives 7 lines; Mantinea (418) receives 2 columns and a diagram; Issus (333) and Gaugamela (331), two columns each;
and for the roman battles, Zama (202) receives 3 columns (one diagram included), and Tifernus (295), a obscure battle of the third samnite war, only five lines.
There is also 15 maps of various cenarios (north Italy, center Italy, south Italy, Sicilia, Syracuse, Hispania etc.; a background information, with 5 pages, about the greek and roman armies, naval battles etc., a glossary (2 pages), and two chronological tables, depicting name of the battle, year, war/episode, victor/vanquished, for the greek battles (9 pages) and roman battles (10 pages).
The work is limited to a compilation, and there isnt an effort to deliver more than expected; no surprises, then. But it is the proposal of the book. Its the perfect reference for historical battles.