Streszczenie
Ancient authors Polybios, Livy and Appianus described the conquest of Tarentum
by trickery by Hannibal in 212 BCE during the Second Punic War. The trick was related
to Philemenos, who, under the guise of hunting, let Hannibal and the Carthaginians, who
supplied him with game, into the city. The Roman historian, more than the Greeks, draws
attention to the effect of the last of the hunts, making the hunted great boar (Tarentum boar)
a metaphor for the city itself and a prefiguration of Hannibal. This ruse fits both the ways of
conquering cities during the war and the wide variety of Punic deceits.