06-03-2005, 05:55 AM
Hi,
Hyginus has space for Camel Corps in his treatise on Roman castramentation. As far as I am aware no camp has been found which corresponds to its dimesions and layout. I would argue that this (and several other feature of the treatise) mean it was written with a specif eastern campaign in mind rather than castramentation in general.
Cheers
Murray
Hyginus has space for Camel Corps in his treatise on Roman castramentation. As far as I am aware no camp has been found which corresponds to its dimesions and layout. I would argue that this (and several other feature of the treatise) mean it was written with a specif eastern campaign in mind rather than castramentation in general.
Cheers
Murray
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\'\'\'\'No matter how many you kill, you cannot kill your successor\'\'\'\' - Seneca to Nero - Dio 62
\'\'\'\'There is no way of correcting wrongdoing in those who think that the height of virtue consists in the execution of their will\'\'\'\' - Ammianus Marcellinus 27.7.9