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I've long awaited the doctoral thesis by Stefanie Hoss on Roman military belts to be published.
Now I found out it's already online (free!).
Cingulum Militare : Studien zum römischen Soldatengürdel des 1. bis 3. Jh. n. Chr.
It's a huge 880 MB file in German with Dutch summary and lots of plates.
Andreas Gagelmann
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Six weeks too early! :mrgreen: :whistle: :woot:
Greez & Thanks
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Siggi K.
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HI
...it seems they have put it "under Embargo" again -- this time 2 years longer. :whistle: :? :errr:
So the question will not be: "available in English" but "available again"
Greez
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Siggi K.
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I thought so. At least I did get a copy.
Richard Campbell
Legio XX - Alexandria, Virginia
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Richard, did you get a digital copy and might it send to me?
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I have been waiting for this for quite some time now
Joerie van Sister
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I had downloaded it, the complete version. Now I find, reading it, that chapter XIII is missing, i.e. there is only the first page of it in this version. Missing pages 171-178. Bummer, that was what I was most interested in. ;-)
Christian K.
No reconstruendum => No reconstruction.
Ut desint vires, tamen est laudanda voluntas.