Annotated Bibliography

Keegan, John. A History of Warfare. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, inc., 1993.


Description: This primary source shows us what Scipio ordered for the fate of Carthage.


Matyszak, Philip. The Chronicle of the Roman Republic. New York: Thames and Hudson, 2003.

Description: This secondary source gives basic information of Scipio Aemilianus's life.


None. Scipio Aemilianus. Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scipio_Aemilianus, 3 may 2011.


Description: This secondary source gives a summary of Scipio Aemilianus's life.


Badian, Ernst. Scipio Aemilianus. Biography.org, http://biography.jrank.org/pages/5328/Scipio-Aemilianus-(Publius-Scipio-Aemilianus-Africanus-(Numantinus)).html , 3 may 2011.


Description: This secondary source provides a small amount  of biographical information.

None. Sempronia. Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sempronia#Sempronia.2C_wife_of_Scipio_Aemilianus, 17 may 2011.

Description This secondary source provides information about Scipio Aemilianus's wife, Sempronia.

None. Sempronia (sister of the Gracchi), Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sempronia_(sister_of_the_Gracchi). 17 may 2011.

Description: This secondary source gives biographical information on Sempronia's life.

None. Battle of Carthage, Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Carthage_(c.149_BC). 17 may 2011.

Description: This secondary source provides information of the final battle of Carthage.