Spatha

Spatha

EnglishPaperback / softback
Bishop, M.C.
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
EAN: 9781472832399
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Adopted from the Celts in the 1st century BC, the spatha, a lethal and formidable chopping blade, became the primary sword of the Roman soldier in the Later Empire.

Over the following centuries, the blade, its scabbard, and its system of carriage underwent a series of developments, until by the 3rd century AD it was the universal sidearm of both infantry and cavalry.

Thanks to its long reach, the spatha was the ideal cavalry weapon, replacing the long gladius hispaniensis in the later Republican period. Easy maintenance was key to its success and the spatha was designed to be easily repaired in the field where access to a forge may have been limited. Its influence survived into the Dark Ages with Byzantine, Carolingian and Viking blades.

Drawing together historical accounts, excavated artefacts and the results of the latest scientific analyses of the blades, renowned authority M.C. Bishop reveals the full history of the development, technology, training and use of the spatha: the sword that defended an empire.

EAN 9781472832399
ISBN 1472832396
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date January 23, 2020
Pages 80
Language English
Dimensions 246 x 184 x 6
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Bishop, M.C.
Illustrators Dennis, Peter
Illustrations Colour artwork plates; black & white and colour photographs and illustrations
Series Weapon
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