I just started reading an old book I found deep in a recess of my school library's bookshelf. It is called Roman Military Law by C.E. Brand. It was published in 1968 (give or take a year), and is my first serious study of the Romans. This book is very unlike many of the other books I have read. This one is a serious scholarly work, and I am already engrossed after the first chapter because of the knowledge contained within. I can't wait to finish and provide a review! I am very fortunate I found this book- I looked all over the net for a place to buy it (because I can constantly refer to it), but I could only find it in the "out of print" section at the Barnes and Noble site for $100+. I don't know why it costs so much- the inside cover of the dust jacket says $6.50!
Perhaps I can cut a sweet deal with the librarians... (I'm sure they don't know how much this book goes for...!)
Interesting excerpt I want to share:
One of the Censor's duties was to uphold public morality, but perhaps they overdid it...
***Important Question***
Has anybody heard of Theodor Mommsen, R