For those looking to read the epic itself, a modern English translation of all 17 books by Antony Augoustakis and Neil W. Bernstein is available at Routledge . Remembering the Enemy in Silius Italicus' 'Punica'
A central "interesting paper" (or more precisely, a seminal book often discussed in academic circles) on this exact topic is by Claire Stocks (2014). The roman Hannibal: remembering the enemy in Si...
The poem often enters Hannibal's perspective, showing him as a man striving to build an eternal legacy. For those looking to read the epic itself,
Stocks shows how Silius constructs Hannibal using literary models like Homer’s Achilles and Virgil’s Aeneas. The roman Hannibal: remembering the enemy in Si...