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Erik Hildinger

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  1. I'm thinking of something like this from section XV of De Rebus Bellicis:

    "Inter omnia quae ad usum bellicum prouida posteritatis cogitauit antiquitas, thoracomachum quoque mira utilitas ad leuamen corporis

    armorum ponderi et asperitati subiecit.  Hoc enim uestimenti genus, quod de coactili ad mensuram et tutelam pectoris humani conficitur,

    de mollibus lanis timoris sollicitudo sollertia magistra composuit ut hoc inducto primum lorica uel cliuanus aut his similia fragilitatem

    corporis ponderis asperitate non laederent: membra quoque uestientis inter armorum hiemis que discrimen tali solacio adiuta labori

    sufficiant."

  2. Good points.  All the same, I still think that quilted armor must have been used.  Something much like it must have been worn under ring-armor, and its protective qualities would have been obvious.  The cost of equipping large numbers of men, particularly during the financally-strapped late Empire when many of them, such as limitanei, defended the border in forts or from the walls of cities and seldom fought in pitched batttles argues strongly for the use of cheap but adequate protection.

    Best regards!

    Erik

    https://www.erikhildinger.com

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