Service in the Roman army
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Service in the Roman army
Edinburgh University Press with the Publications Board of the University of Durham, c1989
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 302-320
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
During his short career the late Roy Davies published nearly 60 papers on the organization of the Roman Army, and this paperback contains 10 of the most important. Together they cover every part of soldiering life - from enlistment, training, eating and living in camp, to being ill in service.
Table of Contents
- Joining the Roman Army
- the daily life of Roman soldier under the principate
- Fronto, Hadrian and the Roman Army
- the training grounds of the Roman cavalry
- Roman Wales and Roman military practice camps
- "Cohortes equitate"
- the supply of animals to the Roman army and the remount system
- the investigation of some crimes in Roman Egypt
- the Roman military diet
- the Roman military medical service.
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