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Arms and Armour of the Imperial Roman Soldier - Caballo - 07-04-2007 I felt that this deserved a new thread- sounds amazing.......more than 400 illustrations... hock: D http://fm.greenhillbooks.com/greenhill/ ... 385&-find= Arms and Armour of the Imperial Roman Soldier From Marius to Commodus Graham Sumner and Raffaele D’Amato • A comprehensive survey of the armour and clothing of the Roman soldier • Contains an enormous wealth of illustrations, including paintings, mosaics, sculptures and coin depictions • Includes paintings by acclaimed illustrator Graham Sumner The Roman Army was the perfect war machine of the Ancient World, and much of its success was due to the superiority of its armour and clothing. From the Latin warriors on the Palatine Hill in the age of Romulus, to the last defenders of Constantinople in 1453 AD, the weaponry of the Roman Army was constantly evolving. Through glory and defeat, the Roman warrior adapted to the changing face of warfare. Due to the immense size of the Roman Empire, which reached from the British Isles to the Arabian Gulf, the equipment of the Roman soldier varied greatly from region to region. Through the use of materials such as leather, linen and felt, the Army was able to adjust its equipment to these varied climates. Arms and Armour of the Imperial Roman Soldier sheds new light on the many different types of armour used by the Roman soldier, and combines written and artistic sources with the analysis of old and new archaeological finds. With a huge wealth of plates and illustrations, which include ancient paintings, mosaics, sculptures and coin depictions, this book gives the reader an unparalleled visual record of this fascinating period of military history. This book, the first of three volumes, examines the period from Marius to Commodus. Volume II will cover the period from Commodus to Justinian, and Volume III will look at the period from Romulus to Marius. Graham Sumner is the author of many books and articles on the Roman Army, including Brassey's Roman Army: Wars of the Empire. His illustrations have appeared at the Grosvenor Museum, Chester and the Archaeological Museum, Durham. Raffaele D'Amato has written many articles on Ancient warfare, and has a special interest in the military equipment of Ancient Rome and Byzantium. ISBN: 1-85367-766-3 Publisher: Greenhill Books Category: Ancient Binding: Hardback Pages: 320 Illustrations: More than 400 b/w and colour illustrations Publication Date: 1/4/2008 Re: Arms and Armour of the Imperial Roman Soldier - Marcus Mummius - 07-04-2007 Wow this goes onto my list Re: Arms and Armour of the Imperial Roman Soldier - Narukami - 07-04-2007 My list too! Narukami Re: Arms and Armour of the Imperial Roman Soldier - Narukami - 07-04-2007 Say Graham (if you happen to read this)... Is this the book you mentioned some time ago that will have a chapter about "Hollywood Romans" and the historical accuracy of their costumes? Or is that yet another gem we have to look forward to...? :? Narukami BOOK - Graham Sumner - 07-05-2007 David wrote: Quote:Or is that yet another gem we have to look forward to...? Gems in fact! These are other books. There was so much material we had not seen before there was enough for at least three books. Graham. Re: Arms and Armour of the Imperial Roman Soldier - Narukami - 07-05-2007 Three more books?! hock: Excellent! I guess I'm off to Ikea to buy another book shelf unit. It is a good thing that I ride the train to work or I would never get all of these books read. :wink: Narukami pre order - richsc - 07-12-2007 I'll preorder when available as well. Re: Arms and Armour of the Imperial Roman Soldier - Publius Aelius Lucius - 07-12-2007 all 3 noted D D D Re: Arms and Armour of the Imperial Roman Soldier - Caracalla - 07-12-2007 On my book list too :wink: |