Some light reading (about Ilipa) . . .
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2024 12:24 am
Gentlemen,
Here is the intro to my latest blog post:
I scanned the electronic pages of Patrick Waterson’s excellent article “Scipio’s Masterpiece: The Battle of Ilipa,” which originally appeared in the January 2011 issue of Slingshot (Number 274), and then printed a copy for closer reading as well as heavy annotation. This enjoyable task completed, I looked back through my collection of electronic copies of this long-running publication and located the two-part article submitted by John Gerson, who wrote in from Australia. His efforts, “The Battle of Ilipa (206 BC): Part 1 and Part 2” (which were published in the March and then May 1983 issues of Slingshot), were printed out, stapled, read, and annotated as well. Finding no other matches in a search of the Index of 333 Slingshot issues (from September 1965 to November/December 2020), or in physical copies going up to Number 347, I looked through other wargaming publications stored away in a fair number of labeled and stacked plastic bins kept in what might be called a spare room. After a bit of digging, I uncovered Jim Webster’s “The Battle of Ilipa: 206 BC,” in the September 1987 issue of Miniature Wargames magazine (Number 52). The comparatively short article was read and read again. I did not bother to make a copy for the purpose of annotation. However, I did make a point of keeping the actual, if rather “ancient” magazine close at hand.
The rest of the “paper” can be read here: https://nopaintingrequired.blogspot.com ... 0Questions
There is a bit about TRIUMPH! contained within the text body. Thought you all might find it of interest - to one degree or another. Not sure how many on this forum are members (active or passive) of The Society of Ancients.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to peruse.
Note: As always, any silly errors remaining after a number of edits are mine. The font used was Arial 12 point, though I don’t know if this will transfer to the blog.
Cheers,
Chris
Here is the intro to my latest blog post:
I scanned the electronic pages of Patrick Waterson’s excellent article “Scipio’s Masterpiece: The Battle of Ilipa,” which originally appeared in the January 2011 issue of Slingshot (Number 274), and then printed a copy for closer reading as well as heavy annotation. This enjoyable task completed, I looked back through my collection of electronic copies of this long-running publication and located the two-part article submitted by John Gerson, who wrote in from Australia. His efforts, “The Battle of Ilipa (206 BC): Part 1 and Part 2” (which were published in the March and then May 1983 issues of Slingshot), were printed out, stapled, read, and annotated as well. Finding no other matches in a search of the Index of 333 Slingshot issues (from September 1965 to November/December 2020), or in physical copies going up to Number 347, I looked through other wargaming publications stored away in a fair number of labeled and stacked plastic bins kept in what might be called a spare room. After a bit of digging, I uncovered Jim Webster’s “The Battle of Ilipa: 206 BC,” in the September 1987 issue of Miniature Wargames magazine (Number 52). The comparatively short article was read and read again. I did not bother to make a copy for the purpose of annotation. However, I did make a point of keeping the actual, if rather “ancient” magazine close at hand.
The rest of the “paper” can be read here: https://nopaintingrequired.blogspot.com ... 0Questions
There is a bit about TRIUMPH! contained within the text body. Thought you all might find it of interest - to one degree or another. Not sure how many on this forum are members (active or passive) of The Society of Ancients.
Thanks in advance for taking the time to peruse.
Note: As always, any silly errors remaining after a number of edits are mine. The font used was Arial 12 point, though I don’t know if this will transfer to the blog.
Cheers,
Chris