03-05-2006, 11:25 PM
Matthew,
Thanks for all of the information, I'll definitely keep all if it in mind as I look for the appropriate sword to purchase. The time-line for the development for each model was helpful as well.
Spedius -- as to your request about articles containing Roman Military Diplomas -- I highly doubt it. There aren't many readings on the Romans to be found (that I've encountered) but if you needed anything specific I suppose you could try contacting the Gelman Library at George Washington University -- they might be able to provide any information they have. I'm not sure how receptive they would be to anyone not a student, however, they have aided non-students in the past.
Check out www.gwu.edu/gelman/ for contact information. Hopefully that will help.
Thanks guys!
Thanks for all of the information, I'll definitely keep all if it in mind as I look for the appropriate sword to purchase. The time-line for the development for each model was helpful as well.
Spedius -- as to your request about articles containing Roman Military Diplomas -- I highly doubt it. There aren't many readings on the Romans to be found (that I've encountered) but if you needed anything specific I suppose you could try contacting the Gelman Library at George Washington University -- they might be able to provide any information they have. I'm not sure how receptive they would be to anyone not a student, however, they have aided non-students in the past.
Check out www.gwu.edu/gelman/ for contact information. Hopefully that will help.
Thanks guys!
Gaius Tertius Severus "Terti" / Trey Starnes
"ESSE QUAM VIDERE"
"ESSE QUAM VIDERE"