08-22-2018, 04:17 AM
Cesco wrote:
I'm back to RAT with this question: from the text above, it seems that the world ordo-ordinis is used like a synonymous for maniple or, at least, for some sort of formation. I thought it could also mean "row" or "file". What's your thought about it?
Here is a link to my reconstruction of the legion of 406 BC, which details the ordo organisation as given by Livy.
https://www.academia.edu/29930853/The_Roman_Legion_of_406_BC
I'm back to RAT with this question: from the text above, it seems that the world ordo-ordinis is used like a synonymous for maniple or, at least, for some sort of formation. I thought it could also mean "row" or "file". What's your thought about it?
Here is a link to my reconstruction of the legion of 406 BC, which details the ordo organisation as given by Livy.
https://www.academia.edu/29930853/The_Roman_Legion_of_406_BC