Osprey Publishing MAA 374 Men-at-Arms Roman Military Clothing (1) 100 BC-AD 200

Osprey PublishingSKU: OSP00130374

Description

Description

The armour and weapons of Rome's legionaries and auxiliaries have been the subject of intense research and speculation, and much has been published - but almost nothing on the actual clothing of Imperial soldiers. In this first part of a rigorous study of the literary, sculptural, pictorial and archaeological evidence, a specialist author/artist examines the clues which enable us to attempt reconstructions of tunics, cloaks, footwear and other items worn by officers and men all over the empire, from the late Republic to c.200 AD. His text is illustrated with meticulous drawings of surviving relief sculptures - particularly soldiers' gravestones - and eight striking colour plates.


Table of Contents

Tunic designs · Military cloak designs · Dyes and dyeing · Catalogue of evidence for colours of tunics and cloaks, AD 1 - 200 (25 items of literary, sculptural, fresco, encaustic, mosaic, papyrus and surviving textile evidence discussed) · The scarf · Trousers (bracae), legwear, leg-bindings, socks, waistband · Military boots · Miscellaneous items

Product details

Published 19 Aug 2002
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 48
ISBN 9781841764870
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Illustrations 48 b/w; 8 col
Dimensions 248 x 184 mm
Series Men-at-Arms
Short code MAA 374
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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