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That week it will be edited a new book about ancient weaponry:

Fernando Quesada Sanz (ILustraciones Carlos Fernández del Castillo), Armas de Grecia y Roma. Forjaron la Historia de la Antigüedad Clásica. Editorial La Esfera de los Libros. Madrid, 2008
ISBN 978-84-9734-700-6

Knowing the particular style of writing of Quesada, sure it will be both didactic and scientific.

It's a RAT member: Thersites.

And, it's in SPANISH!
Ave Lvcie...frater!

Eso suena superbuenisimo. Please do let us know when it comes out. I would sure like to take a peak at it.

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No me había dado cuenta que Thersites también está en el foro de la asociación española de esgrima antigua (AEEA) :oops:

I didn´t realize that Thersites was too in a historical fencing forum :oops:

That book is worth a look. Just for being in Spanish, and with those drawings... Big Grin

BTW: he was the one who give us the link to the "Gladius" online articles Big Grin
Thank you César. There's a complimentary copy for you... Big Grin I'll give it to you at Tarraco.
Here's a link for the cover:
link from old RAT

Iagoba, I'm afraid I'm not only the chap/guy who provided the link for Gladius online. In fact, I'm the one who put it online... and the Director of both the Journal and Anejos. A bit tired, though... :?

Incidentally, it seems a bit odd to me that hundreds of people from RAT have visited our Gladius page, and downloaded articles... but no one commented on it or posted a reply in the two threads I placed in RAT to inform of the new policy of open Internet access. Sad
Thanks to you! I'll give you an "artifact" special made by me, you knows. Top secret, by now... :wink:
Sorry, is that the new book out on gladii? I am still waiting on a copy, as I was snubbed for first edition! Confusedhock: :lol: Or is this something else that I havew missed?
I don't understand. Please, read carefully the post and the book's title. :wink:
Quote: ....... Or is this something else that I have missed?

Oops, guess it was the latter then?