
Roman Plate Armour
M.C. Bishop(Author)
Osprey Publishing
Published on 24. November 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
64 pages
978-1-4728-5187-1 (ISBN)
Description
Fully illustrated, this book investigates the articulated plate armour worn by Roman legionaries.
First named by Renaissance historians studying the reliefs on Trajan's Column, lorica segmentata evaded successful attempts to reconstruct it until a series of important archaeological finds in the 20th century revealed how it worked and the truth of its extended chronology. The earliest finds date from the late 1st century BC, and its discovery at Kalkriese in Germany shows how rapidly it was adopted. At the same time, discoveries in Spain and Britain showed that, despite its apparent fragility, it continued in use into the 4th century AD.
The spectacular find of six halves of cuirasses in a chest at Corbridge in 1964 was later matched by the rare discovery of a complete set of this armour at Kalkriese. The Corbridge find provided the context to interpret and reconstruct earlier finds. There is now years of experience gleaned from reenactors over the practical strengths and weaknesses of this form of armour. At the same time, scientific analysis has provided insights into the technology behind this revolutionary form of armour so characteristic of the Roman Army.
Featuring specially commissioned artwork and drawing upon the latest findings, this study lifts the veil on the formidable plate armour used by the legionaries of Imperial Rome.
First named by Renaissance historians studying the reliefs on Trajan's Column, lorica segmentata evaded successful attempts to reconstruct it until a series of important archaeological finds in the 20th century revealed how it worked and the truth of its extended chronology. The earliest finds date from the late 1st century BC, and its discovery at Kalkriese in Germany shows how rapidly it was adopted. At the same time, discoveries in Spain and Britain showed that, despite its apparent fragility, it continued in use into the 4th century AD.
The spectacular find of six halves of cuirasses in a chest at Corbridge in 1964 was later matched by the rare discovery of a complete set of this armour at Kalkriese. The Corbridge find provided the context to interpret and reconstruct earlier finds. There is now years of experience gleaned from reenactors over the practical strengths and weaknesses of this form of armour. At the same time, scientific analysis has provided insights into the technology behind this revolutionary form of armour so characteristic of the Roman Army.
Featuring specially commissioned artwork and drawing upon the latest findings, this study lifts the veil on the formidable plate armour used by the legionaries of Imperial Rome.
Reviews / Votes
an admirable foundation for students of World War II t -- Neil Smith * Wargames Illustrated * an admirable foundation for students of World War II -- Neil Smith * Wargames Illustrated * Anyone who wargames the period - or even those with more than a passinginterest - should nd the book fascinating. * Miniature Wargames *
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Illustrations
Colour artwork plates; black & white and colour photographs and illustrations.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 163 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
278 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4728-5187-1 (9781472851871)
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Roman Plate Armour
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M.C. Bishop
Roman Plate Armour
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Persons
M.C. Bishop is an authority on all aspects of Ancient Rome at war, with particular emphasis on arms and armour of the era. He has written, co-written or edited dozens of books and articles on the subject, including volumes on the gladius, pilum and spatha for the Osprey Weapon series and Roman Shields for Osprey Elite.
Giuseppe Rava has established himself as a leading military history artist. He lives and works in Italy.
Giuseppe Rava has established himself as a leading military history artist. He lives and works in Italy.
Content
Introduction
Kalkriese-type lorica segmentata
Corbridge-type lorica segmentata
Newstead-type lorica segmentata
Other forms of plate armour
Manufacture and decoration
Plate armour in use
Bibliography
Index
Kalkriese-type lorica segmentata
Corbridge-type lorica segmentata
Newstead-type lorica segmentata
Other forms of plate armour
Manufacture and decoration
Plate armour in use
Bibliography
Index