10-24-2012, 06:19 PM
Fairly new and wider in scope than its title suggests is "The Cavalry
of Diocletian". I haven't read it yet as it only arrived a few days ago, so I am afraid I cannot comment on whether it is a good read, diverges from/converges with the views of other historians etc.
It is only currently showns as available from Caliver in the UK, but they sent me my copy very quickly so seem to be a good source of supply.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/CAVALRY-DIOCLETI...466&sr=1-1
of Diocletian". I haven't read it yet as it only arrived a few days ago, so I am afraid I cannot comment on whether it is a good read, diverges from/converges with the views of other historians etc.
It is only currently showns as available from Caliver in the UK, but they sent me my copy very quickly so seem to be a good source of supply.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/CAVALRY-DIOCLETI...466&sr=1-1