I recently read Modern Naval Combat by David and Chris Miller, detailing naval technology, showcasing some ships and weapons and finishing with overview of naval tactics.
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Hacker Public Radio
I listen tons of podcasts and one of the recent finds is Hacker Public Radio.
Command: Modern Air / Naval Operations
After finishing with Order Of Battle (and specifically with the Winter War DLC), I turned my eyes to something somewhat more modern: Command: Modern Air / Naval Operations (or CMANO for short) is warfare simulation developed by WarfareSims and published by Matrix Games.
The Theodosian Code – Studies in the imperial law of late antiquity
Codex Theodosianus is a compilation of Roman laws since roughly 310 until 440. The Theodosian Code is a collection of papers or studies relating to the Codex.
Order of Battle: World War II
On recent days I have been spending some time playing Order of Battle: World War II, so I decided to depart from the usual blog format of posting about code and post about games for a chance.
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Rooman viimeiset päivät
Rooman viimeiset päivät by Maijastina Kahlos gives a broad and high level view on the last centuries of Rome and details many things considered as its downfall.
Ab Urbe Condita XXII – Kathagon Hannibal Rooman porteilla
Ab Urbe Condita XXII continues, unsurprisingly, where Ab Urbe Condita XXI left: Hannibal has crossed Alps and is in his winter camp close to Apennine mountains.
Ab Urbe Condita XXI – Karthagon Hannibal Lähtee Sotaan
Karthagon Hannibal Lähtee Sotaan is Finnish translation of 21st book of Ab Urbe Condita, a massive history of Rome written by Titus Livius. It covers bits of Hannibal’s childhood (around 228 BC), but concentrates mostly on time from just before the attack to Saguntum and beginning of the 2nd Punic war, until Hannibal’s winter campaign in Italy. Timespan is fairly short (around one year), but there’s more than enough action in the book.
Ab Urbe Condita I – II – Rooman synty
Ab Urbe Condita is gigantic collection of history books written by Titus Livius and covering history of Rome from before Time of Kings to 9 BC. Big portions of the collection has been lost and not many of the surviving books have been translated into Finnish.
Paragons: Librarian
I’m planning on doing series of blog posts where I sketch out the current lore and beliefs in my game Herculeum. This one is about Librarian, patron saint of scholars and scribes.