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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.
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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.
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aah, so nothing more than an introduction?
Which one should I read than if I want to go deeper in the subject?
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I guess I've got to buy some more then !
(I hear my wife already complaining)
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like you said, I want them for myself and I want them all :twisted:
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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
Tot ziens.
Geert S. (Sol Invicto Comiti)
Imperator Caesar divi Marci Antonini Pii Germanici Sarmatici ½filius divi Commodi frater divi Antonini Pii nepos divi Hadriani pronepos divi Traiani Parthici abnepos divi Nervae adnepos Lucius Septimius Severus Pius Pertinax Augustus Arabicus ½Adiabenicus Parthicus maximus pontifex maximus
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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 !
Patrick Van Calck