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Roman cuirass, lituus and ancient sword
Breastplate and back-piece of ancient Roman cuirass 1, 2, Roman lituus or military trumpet 3 and ancient brass sword 4. Copperplate engraving from Francis Groses Military Antiquities respecting a History of the English Army, Stockdale, London, 1812
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Antiquities Armor Armour Brass Breastplate Cuirass Francis Grose Respecting Stockdale Trumpet Lituus
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this image, taken from Francis Grose's "Military Antiquities Respecting a History of the English Army," published in London in 1812, showcases a collection of ancient Roman military equipment. The centerpiece of the photograph is a Roman cuirass, an armored breastplate and back-piece designed to protect the torso during battle. The cuirass is intricately detailed, with raised ridges and decorative patterns that would have once been covered in leather or fabric to provide additional protection. To the left of the cuirass, a Roman lituus, or military trumpet, is depicted. This instrument was used to give orders and signals on the battlefield, its distinctive curved shape allowing it to be easily carried and played by soldiers. The lituus was an essential tool for coordinating troops and maintaining discipline during military engagements. In the lower right corner of the image, an ancient brass sword is displayed. Roman soldiers were well-known for their superior swordsmanship, and the sword in this print is no exception. The blade is sharp and curved, designed for both slashing and thrusting attacks. The hilt is adorned with intricate decorative elements, reflecting the importance of both functionality and aesthetics in ancient Roman weaponry. The copperplate engraving, produced by the renowned engraver Francis Grose, provides a detailed and accurate representation of these ancient artifacts. The image not only offers a glimpse into the military technology of the Roman Empire but also serves as a testament to the enduring fascination with the history and culture of this ancient civilization.
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