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Shield emblem
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Yes, the subject's back!
While looking for the translation of Valerius Flaccus' quote mentioned in the Classis thread, I found this (Argonautica, VI.54-56): "The whole troops bears Jove's emblem, their targes are embossed with the darting fires of the triple thunderbolt; nor, soldiers of Rome, are ye the first with your shields to spread abroad the flash and glare and flaming pinions of the brand." This sideways reference to shield emblems in his own time, does indicate that the thunderbolt + was a standard Roman shield emblem.
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Jasper Oorthuys
Webmaster & Editor, Ancient Warfare magazine
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Quote:their targes are embossed
Ah, now, in terms of latin translation, does that mean embossed embossed (the top material deformed), or something stuck on top embossed (metal ornaments)? Or are both possible?
TARBICvS/Jim Bowers
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