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#16
Provisional title: Roman Naval Forces 100BC-284AD
Greets!

Jasper Oorthuys
Webmaster & Editor, Ancient Warfare magazine
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#17
Quote:Provisional title: Roman Naval Forces 100BC-284AD

Looking forward and saving money for it! Big Grin

Hope the English version will be published, too.
Martin
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#18
Quote:saving for it!
Still debating whether to publish with a very high prestige academic publishing house, or do it myself and keep prices reasonable...
Greets!

Jasper Oorthuys
Webmaster & Editor, Ancient Warfare magazine
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#19
Quote:Provisional title: Roman Naval Forces 100BC-284AD

Shoot. Why stop so early? 8)

Quote:Still debating whether to publish with a very high prestige academic publishing house, or do it myself and keep prices reasonable...

Option b, of course.... Big Grin
Robert Vermaat
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FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
(Maurikios-Strategikon, book VIII.2: Maxim 12)
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#20
I just finished reading 'In the name of Rome' by Adrian Goldsworthy and I find it very good. Very enjoyable read.

Best regards,
Jef Pinceel
a.k.a.
Marcvs Mvmmivs Falco

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#21
Quote:I just finished reading 'In the name of Rome' by Adrian Goldsworthy and I find it very good. Very enjoyable read.

Glad to read this, I just ordered this title a few days ago.
Martin
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#22
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Marcus Mummius:3k1cekwk Wrote:I just finished reading 'In the name of Rome' by Adrian Goldsworthy and I find it very good. Very enjoyable read.

Glad to read this, I just ordered this title a few days ago.


I found "In The Name Of Rome" to be an excellent book.

It kept me awake on the 5am train -- to do that a book must hold my interest and be well written. This book did and is.

Big Grin D D

Let us know what you think of it when you have finished reading it.

Narukami
David Reinke
Burbank CA
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#23
Barbarians Within the Gates of Rome
Study of Roman Military Policy and the Barbarians, Ca.375-425 AD

Aurelian and the Third Century
Edition New ed
Watson, Alaric PhD
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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#24
Quote:I found "In The Name Of Rome" to be an excellent book.

It kept me awake on the 5am train -- to do that a book must hold my interest and be well written. This book did and is.

Big Grin D D

Let us know what you think of it when you have finished reading it.

Narukami

I have just received this book and I must agree with Narukami, it is GREAT!
Martin
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#25
Hannibal, by Theodore Dodge. A detailed account of the Second Punic War.
Tom Mallory
NY, USA
Wannabe winner of the corona
graminea and the Indy 500.
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#26
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Narukami:3jcqna44 Wrote:I found "In The Name Of Rome" to be an excellent book.

It kept me awake on the 5am train -- to do that a book must hold my interest and be well written. This book did and is.

Big Grin D D

Let us know what you think of it when you have finished reading it.

Narukami

I have just received this book and I must agree with Narukami, it is GREAT!

Glad to hear you like it. I think it's impossible not to like that book Smile

Regards,
Jef Pinceel
a.k.a.
Marcvs Mvmmivs Falco

LEG XI CPF vzw
>Q SER FEST
www.LEGIOXI.be
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