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Go to My LibraryDacia razboaiele cu romanii
- Language
- Romanian
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- Publisher
- Art Historia
- Pages
- 152
- ISBN
- 9789730147865
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The reviews overwhelmingly praise this book as an extraordinary, instructive, and captivating work. Readers consistently highlight the author's mastery of historical illustration, noting the rich detail, quantity, and exceptional quality of the drawings, maps, and reconstructions, particularly those depicting Sarmizegetusa and other Dacian fortifications. The book is commended for synthesizing complex scientific and archaeological information, making it accessible to a general audience while debunking common myths and historical inaccuracies. Reviewers appreciate its well-documented nature, extensive bibliography, and the author's objective approach, which presents facts clearly and challenges historical prejudices without succumbing to sensationalism. Many found it to be a valuable resource offering interesting and lesser-known insights into Dacian and Roman history, enhanced by its professional presentation and high print quality.
While largely positive, some reviewers noted a few minor drawbacks. One point of criticism was directed at the text's composition, with occasional remarks about sentence structure being somewhat naive in places. More significantly, one reviewer expressed disappointment that the book focused primarily on archaeology, such as Trajan's Column, Dacian and Roman ruins, and fortifications, rather than providing a detailed historical narrative of the Roman-Dacian conflict itself. This reader, seeking a more in-depth account of the actual battles and military campaigns, felt the book leaned more towards an archaeological exploration of the period.
Overall, the book is considered a remarkable achievement and a splendid contribution to its genre, particularly valued for its unique blend of historical research and artistic reconstruction. It serves as an excellent resource for anyone passionate about Dacian and Roman history, archaeology, and the visual recreation of ancient times. Readers who appreciate detailed archaeological explanations, visual reconstructions, and a debunking of historical myths will find this volume particularly rewarding. However, those specifically seeking a purely military history focused on the intricate details of the Daco-Roman conflicts might find its archaeological emphasis a slight deviation from their expectations. Many reviewers eagerly anticipate the release of subsequent volumes in the series.
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