Patrick N. Hunt is an archeologist, historian, and biographer who has taught humanities, archeology, and mythology at Stanford University since 1993. A Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society in London, Hunt has been featured on TV documentaries, including National Geographic Explorer, Nova, and the Discovery Channel. He is also a National Geographic Expeditions expert. Articles about his Hannibal research have appeared in National Geographic, Archaeology Magazine, and Earth magazine among others. He is the author of Hannibal, Ten Discoveries That Rewrote History, and When Empires Clash: Twelve Great Battles in Antiquity, among other books. He lives in the Bay Area, California.
From opening anecdote to closing argument, Hunt's biography engages fully with both Hannibal the legend and Hannibal the man--telling us what can and should be known about the man while acknowledging the ambiguities and contradictions of the legend. Was Hannibal a military genius or a lucky gambler, a self-propelled comet or the instrument of fate, a figure of terror or of pathos? All of these, and much more. --Steven Saylor, author of the New York Times bestseller Roma: The Novel of Ancient Rome Even after the passage of more than two thousand years, Hannibal's bold exploits, above all in Italy, challenging Rome to a duel in her own back yard, capture the imagination. Patrick Hunt, who has for decades been researching Hannibal, including much personal fieldwork on the ground retracing Hannibal's footsteps, distills a lifetime's knowledge and experience in this lively and compelling narrative. --Professor Roger J. A. Wilson, director, Centre for the Study of Ancient Sicily, University of British Columbia The book is particularly illuminating in discussing Hannibal's famous crossing of the Alps in 218 B.C. . . . Hunt excels in his descriptions of battles. --Thomas E. Ricks The New York Times Book Review Hannibal, thoroughly researched and written in an engaging style, tells the story of this remarkable military strategist. Over the past 25 years, Patrick Hunt has walked every battlefield and trekked over 30 of the probable Alps passes that Hannibal may have used. . . . The reader is treated to a 'you are there, ' action-packed historical adventure. --Major General Robert B. Ostenberg, U.S. Army (Ret.) Patrick Hunt is one of the world's greatest experts on Hannibal. He brings that magnificent commander to life, with verve and in detail, in this wonderful book. Hannibal is must reading for all students of military history. --Barry Strauss, Cornell University, author of The Death of Caesar: The Story of History's Most Famous Assassination Patrick Hunt's Hannibal is a rare combination of impeccable scholarship and good writing. Knowing what the author knows, this biography could have been 900 pages long; instead it hits the scales at below 300, the perfect fighting weight for one of history's most lethal combatants. --Robert L. O'Connell, author of The Ghosts of Cannae