Shortcuts
Please wait while page loads.
Canterbury-Bankstown Library Service . Default .
PageMenu- Main Menu-
Page content

Catalogue Display

Legion : life in the Roman army / Richard Abdy.

Legion : life in the Roman army / Richard Abdy.
Item Information
Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date
355.1 ABDY
Adult Non Fiction   Greenacre . . Available .  
. Catalogue Record 1248375 ItemInfo . Catalogue Record 1248375 ItemInfo Top of page .
Catalogue Information
Field name Details
ISBN 9780714122939 (hardback)
9781606069189 (paperback)
Name Abdy, Richard Anthony author.
Title Legion : life in the Roman army / Richard Abdy.
Published Los Angeles : J. Paul Getty Museum, [2024]
©2024
Description 320 pages : colour illustrations, colour map ; 27 cm
Notes Published to accompany the exhibition "Legion: Life in the Roman Army" at the British Museum from 1 February to 23 June 2024.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Follow the life of an ordinary Roman soldier from enlistment to the battlefield in this intimate look at everyday life in the Roman army. The scale and organization of the Roman army was unprecedented in the ancient Western world, leading to it becoming the Wests first permanent, pensionable military profession. Through the advent of the career soldier, the Roman army created an avenue for noncitizens to gain enfranchisement, build wealth, and advance their social standing upon the conclusion of their designated term of service. This story focuses on the soldiers, their families, and the many other people who belonged to the military communities scattered throughout the empire to illuminate what life was like for these individuals. Through scholarship and the letters left behind from common soldiers such as two ordinary provincial recruits, Claudius Terentianus and Apion were afforded a deeply personal and micro-level view of military life. This volume dispels preconceived notions about the Roman army for example, that forts were exclusively the domain of male soldiers while addressing the violence committed by soldiers toward women, conquered subjects, and enslaved peoples. Furthermore, alongside the vivid picture of army life, this book examines the social evolution of the army and how it gradually transformed the state it was established to protect.
Subjects Rome -- Army -- History
Rome -- Army -- Military life
Rome -- History, Military
Added Corporate Names British Museum host institution.
Links to Related Works
Subject References:
Authors:
Catalogue Information 1248375 . Catalogue Information 1248375 Top of page .
Quick Search