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Suggest a name for a new magazine!
#16
How'bout:

Bellica: History of Ancient Warfare

Just brainstormin' here...don't mind little ole me... Smile
aka: Julio Peña
Quote:"audaces Fortuna iuvat"
- shouted by Turnus in Virgil\'s Aeneid in book X just before he is utterly destroyed by Aeneas\' Trojans.
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#17
There are good ideas there. Keep brainstorming!
Greets!

Jasper Oorthuys
Webmaster & Editor, Ancient Warfare magazine
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#18
Quote:How'bout:

Bellica: History of Ancient Warfare

Just brainstormin' here...don't mind little ole me... Smile

Ave omnes,

'Bellica' sounds good.

If 'Aquila' is already taken by others,
what's about

Aquilifer
Signifer
Vexillum
Phalera
Centurio
Tiro

(Or just 'Tarquin' :wink: )
Greetings from germania incognita

Heiko (Cornelius Quintus)

Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?
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#19
RAT MAG
Ancient Army Talk
Testudo!
Gladius et Pilum
Roma Dea
Robert Vermaat
MODERATOR
FECTIO Late Romans
THE CAUSE OF WAR MUST BE JUST
(Maurikios-Strategikon, book VIII.2: Maxim 12)
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#20
Pax Romana (usually illustrated by the Greek Eirene) :lol:
Greetings from germania incognita

Heiko (Cornelius Quintus)

Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?
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#21
How about "Scoop of Diocles"? I bet there is no other magazine with the same name!
Virilis / Jyrki Halme
PHILODOX
Moderator
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#22
Hi,

BARRITUS is a nice one. Big Grin I like short, clear one-word titles, which don't have to be abbreviated (Hand up who likes searching for some of those long and obscure abbreviations...).

So, here's a couple of my suggestions:

TESSERA
ADLOCUTIO
PROELIUM
IMPETUS
TRIUMPHUS

You can add whatever subtitle you want - some nice one's have already been suggested.

Greetings
Alexandr
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#23
How about (in opposition to Alexandr's preference, it seems... ):

'Imperator'

'Aes Atque Ferrum' (from Cicero, Leg 2.18.45 "aes atque ferrum, duelli instrumenta") - or maybe just 'Bronze and Iron'?

'Terra Marique'

'Veni, Vidi, Vici'

'Arma Virumque'
Dan Diffendale
Ph.D. candidate, University of Michigan
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#24
More! More! :wink: (although I like what I see so far).
When thinking up names, keep in mind it's going to have to be a recognizable title for anyone with even a passing interest in ancient military history. And it has to cover (at least) both Greece & Rome.
Greets!

Jasper Oorthuys
Webmaster & Editor, Ancient Warfare magazine
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#25
HASTA or
PILUM
Christian K.

No reconstruendum => No reconstruction.

Ut desint vires, tamen est laudanda voluntas.
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#26
Greco-Roman Warfare

C'mon guys, Roman weapons for titles are too exclusive for this publication Tongue




Theo
Jaime
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#27
Quote:C'mon guys, Latin titles are too exclusive for this publication
They may well be. On the other hand, 'Veni, vidi, vici', 'phalanx', 'pilum' and such are probably sufficiently well known.
I'm not worrying about standing out at the newsstand, yet. :wink:
Greets!

Jasper Oorthuys
Webmaster & Editor, Ancient Warfare magazine
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#28
Duly noted, Jasper. I've altered my post to say "Roman weapons" instead Smile
Jaime
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#29
......................Proprium Virtutis:
  
Remarks by Philip on the Athenian Leaders:
Philip said that the Athenians were like the bust of Hermes: all mouth and dick. 
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#30
'Classical Warfare'
'Classical Warfare Quarterly'

'Rubicon'
'Campus Martius'

Kleos Aphthiton / Undying Glory
Dan Diffendale
Ph.D. candidate, University of Michigan
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