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       Jacob Abbott

      Hannibal

      Makers of History

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4057664653949

       PREFACE

       ENGRAVINGS.

       HANNIBAL.

       Chapter I.

       The First Punic War.

       B.C. 280-249

       Chapter II.

       Hannibal at Saguntum.

       B.C. 234-218

       Chapter III.

       Opening of the Second Punic War.

       B.C. 217

       Chapter IV.

       The Passage of the Rhone.

       B.C. 217

       Chapter V.

       Hannibal crosses the Alps.

       B.C. 217

       Chapter VI.

       Hannibal in the North of Italy.

       B.C. 217

       Chapter VII.

       The Apennines.

       B.C. 217

       Chapter VIII.

       The Dictator Fabius.

       B.C. 216

       Chapter IX.

       The Battle of Cannæ.

       B.C. 215

       Chapter X.

       Scipio.

       B.C. 215-201

       Chapter XI.

       Hannibal a Fugitive and an Exile.

       B.C. 200-182

       Chapter XII.

       The Destruction of Carthage.

       B.C. 146-145

       The End.

       Table of Contents

      The author of this series has made it his special object to confine himself very strictly, even in the most minute details which he records, to historic truth. The narratives are not tales founded upon history, but history itself, without any embellishment or any deviations from the strict truth, so far as it can now be discovered by an attentive examination of the annals written at the time when the events themselves occurred. In writing the narratives, the author has endeavored to avail himself of the best sources of information which this country affords; and though, of course, there must be in these volumes, as in all historical narratives, more or less of imperfection and error, there is no intentional embellishment. Nothing is stated, not even the most minute and apparently imaginary details, without what was deemed good historical authority. The readers, therefore, may rely upon the record as the truth, and nothing but the truth, so far as an honest purpose and a careful examination have been effectual in ascertaining it.

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