Saturday, April 9, 2011

Roman Warship -- Trireme

Drawn by Marcus Audens

Monday, March 14, 2011

Caesar's Siege of Avaricum -- 52 BC

 
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Reference:--

Duncan B. Campbell, Adam Hook (Illus.), "Siege Warfare In the Roman World, 146 BC -- AD 378, "Elite 126, Osprey Pub.,
Oxford, UK, 2005, pp 34 (Plate B), 62

Caesar's Siege-works at Avaricum (after General Verche're de Reffye)

 
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Monday, March 7, 2011

Winch as a Rotary Lever

 
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The winch was regarded as a "Rotary Lever", and just as the shorter part of the
lever could support a weight greater than the force applied to the longer
section, so as they expressed it, "the smaller circle overpowers the greater,"
for the weight on the rope from the winch may be many times greater
than the force on the handspike needed to raise it.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Greek Galley

 
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Not all Greek galleys were warships There were galleys that were also Merchant ships as well Some of these vessels did well in trade along the coast and where both wind and oar power could be used for speed and manuverability to get into the smaller ports.

Reference:

H. B. Culver, "The Book of Old Ships," Dover Pub., New York, 1992

Roman Warship -- Trireme

 
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Reference:

H. B. Culver, "The Book of Old Ships, :Dover Pub., New York, 1992

Greek Merchantman -" Round Ship"

 
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