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does anybody know this book? - vergilius - 02-15-2008

Bernard van Daele, Het Romeinse leger, Davidsfonds, 2003
I don't think it's translated in English so I'm focusing on our Belgian and Dutch friends.


Re: does anybody know this book? - jvrjenivs - 02-15-2008

Yes, I know it. And so does a lot of our belgian friends, as Bernard is one of the belgian Leg XI Claudia PF. I didn´t read the book myself, but I was told it is a nice introduction to the subject, especially if you want to read in Dutch.


Re: does anybody know this book? - vergilius - 02-15-2008

aah, so nothing more than an introduction?
Which one should I read than if I want to go deeper in the subject?


Re: does anybody know this book? - jvrjenivs - 02-15-2008

If you don't mind reading English. Go to this topic, and find yourself some titles.

link from old RAT

It depents on your area of interest which books would be the best to read. There is a lot of good stuff around.


Re: does anybody know this book? - vergilius - 02-18-2008

thanks !!


Re: does anybody know this book? - Marcus Mummius - 02-18-2008

Hi Patrick,

Bernard indeed takes up the part of centurio or optio at our events Smile

His book is a nice introduction, as Jurgen said. But due to the wide variety of items and time periods discussed it is superficial. It gives a reader a good basic view of the Roman army. But you won't find any specilised details in it.

Vale,


Re: does anybody know this book? - vergilius - 02-18-2008

I guess I've got to buy some more then !
(I hear my wife already complaining)


Re: does anybody know this book? - jvrjenivs - 02-18-2008

Quote:I guess I've got to buy some more then !
(I hear my wife already complaining)

Doesn't your area has a (university) library? They will surely have some books on the subject. (Okay, I know I want every book on roman history that is a little bit interesting for me on my bookshell, but with a well sorted library you will have enough to read for a while...)


Re: does anybody know this book? - Marcus Mummius - 02-18-2008

Quote:
vergilius:33v8stc6 Wrote:I guess I've got to buy some more then !
(I hear my wife already complaining)

Doesn't your area has a (university) library? They will surely have some books on the subject. (Okay, I know I want every book on roman history that is a little bit interesting for me on my bookshell, but with a well sorted library you will have enough to read for a while...)

At the KULeuven they have a large selection of Roman military archaeology and history.

vale


Re: does anybody know this book? - vergilius - 02-19-2008

like you said, I want them for myself and I want them all :twisted:


Re: does anybody know this book? - S SEVERUS - 02-19-2008

Maybe these books can help you :
I don't buy books in dutch because till now I have not find a decent one.

Warfare in Roman Europe 350-425 ad - Hugh Elton

The Roman army at war 100 BC - AD 200

The Late Roman Army - Pat Southern & Karen R dixon

The Roman Imperial Army - GrahamWebster

The Imperial Roman Army - Yann Le Bohec


Re: does anybody know this book? - jvrjenivs - 02-19-2008

Quote:I don't buy books in dutch because till now I have not find a decent one.

No?

A good one about 'veldslagen en propaganda' will be Jona Lendering - Oorlogsmist, 2006.

And about the Romans in the 'lage landen' would be 'De randen van de aarde', althrough the last one is hard to get. (Also by Jona)

And there is also some interesting reads from Fik Meijer and others, for sure. But it depends on what you want to read about.


Re: does anybody know this book? - vergilius - 02-20-2008

Well mainly it's about the army itself. I've got a few already so now I'm looking for a book that goes a bit deeper.
Thanks for the many titles !