08-21-2006, 08:03 AM
ARS MILITARIS / ANCIENT ART OF WARFARE
Martin
Suggest a name for a new magazine!
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08-21-2006, 08:21 AM
......................Cultu: Civilization
Remarks by Philip on the Athenian Leaders: Philip said that the Athenians were like the bust of Hermes: all mouth and dick.
08-21-2006, 08:48 AM
Yeah I like Bellica.
How about GESTA BELLICA (is the latin correct?)
Jeffery Wyss
"Si vos es non secui of solutio tunc vos es secui of preciptate."
08-21-2006, 08:57 AM
.....................Dedita: devoted
Remarks by Philip on the Athenian Leaders: Philip said that the Athenians were like the bust of Hermes: all mouth and dick.
08-21-2006, 09:25 AM
Here's the list so far.
* means that the name has already been used by other magazines. ** means that the title has an obscene second meaning which will make many classicists smile. Aciem Adlocutio Ad signa Aes Atque Ferrum Ancient Army Talk Ancient art of warfare Aquila* Aquilifer Armae Antiqua Arma Virumque Ars militaris Audacter Barritus Bellica Bellum Bellum illatum defendit Campus Martius Castris Centurio(n) Classical Military Studies Classical Warfare Classical Warfare Quarterly Cultu Cuneus** Dedita Epitome of Military Science Eventus Ex itinere Fides Gesta bellica Gladius*; ** Gladius et Pilum** Greco-Roman Warfare Hasta** Homines Hoplite Imperator Imperium Impetus Kleos aphthiton Magazine of Ancient Roman Studies (MARS) Magazine of Classical Military Research Magnae Curae Omnia habemus explorata Oppugnatio Panoply Pax Romana Phalanx Phalera Pia Felix Pilum** Proelium Proprium Virtutis RAT MAG Regna Regni Res Gestae Res Militaris Antiqua Roma Dea Roman Army Magazine Rubicon Scoop of Diocles Shewolf Signifer Sons of Mars SPQR Sword & Sandals Tantum poterant Terra Marique Tessera Testudo Tiro** Triumphus Valeria Victrix Veni Vidi Vici Vexillum Victrix
08-21-2006, 09:28 AM
Bellum illatum defendit : repels an invasion
Castris: in camp Eventus: Ex itinere: on the march Homines: being men Impetus: attack, charge, rush Magnae Curae: a matter of great concern Omnia habemus explorata: we have complete information Oppugnatio: metod of attack Proprium Virtutis: Regna: power Regni: of royal power Shewolf Sons of Mars Tantum poterant: they were so strong Remarks by Philip on the Athenian Leaders: Philip said that the Athenians were like the bust of Hermes: all mouth and dick.
08-21-2006, 09:29 AM
Thanks for listing Jona!
08-21-2006, 09:38 AM
Quote:Thanks for listing Jona!The list I posted was still incomplete; now, however, it is more or less reliable. Personally, I would never use a Latin name as it appears very pedantic to me, but I appear to be the minority. Here's one I've always liked: Mars et Minerva, Minerva being the goddess of study and (the reenactor's) craft. For a moment, I fell for M.A.R.S., but "Magazine for Ancient Roman Studies" is just incorrect - our magazine is broader because it covers Greece too, and is at the same time narrower, because it is dedicated to the military. For the moment, I like Shewolf best.
08-21-2006, 09:57 AM
Ave omnes,
what's about a pair of Roman & Greek counterparts? Eagle & Owl Miles & Hoplites (not miles and more :wink: ) and so on...
Greetings from germania incognita
Heiko (Cornelius Quintus) Quantum materiae materietur marmota monax si marmota monax materiam possit materiari?
08-21-2006, 12:16 PM
Update, some of these titles are already in use by reenactment groups for their own newsletters. ***
Should we also note all of the titles that are used as game titles? Quote:Here's the list so far.
Caius Fabius Maior
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08-21-2006, 12:31 PM
Update: *, **, *** excluded, new names included
Aciem Aes Atque Ferrum Ancient Army Talk Ancient art of warfare Aquilifer Armae Antiqua Arma Virumque Ars militaris Audacter Bellica Bellum Bellum illatum defendit Campus Martius Castris Centurio(n) Classical Military Studies Classical Warfare Classical Warfare Quarterly Cultu Dedita Eagle and Owl Epitome of Military Science Eventus Ex itinere Fides Gesta bellica Greco-Roman Warfare Homines Hoplite Imperator Imperium Impetus Kleos aphthiton Magazine of Ancient Roman Studies (MARS) Magazine of Classical Military Research Magnae Curae Mars et Minerva Miles & Hoplites Omnia habemus explorata Oppugnatio Panoply Phalera Pia Felix Proelium Proprium Virtutis RAT MAG Regna Regni Res Gestae Res Militaris Antiqua Roma Dea Roman Army Magazine Rubicon Scoop of Diocles Shewolf Signifer Sons of Mars Sword & Sandals Tantum poterant Terra Marique Triumphus Valeria Victrix Veni Vidi Vici Victrix
08-21-2006, 12:45 PM
Quote:Ave omnes, I thought Owl and Eagle rather more snappy....or does it sound like a pub?? Warriors and Warfare (500bce-500ce or whatever dates you choose)
Cristina
The Hoplite Association [url:n2diviuq]http://www.hoplites.org[/url] The enemy is less likely to get wind of an advance of cavalry, if the orders for march were passed from mouth to mouth rather than announced by voice of herald, or public notice. Xenophon -
08-21-2006, 01:21 PM
My two denarii worth!
-Ad Signa! -Legion and Phalanx -Ancient Wars -Classical Military Review -Classical Combat Cheers Caballo
08-21-2006, 01:37 PM
the art of war in the classical world.
gr,
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