Lot Essay
PUBLISHED:
H. Schoppa, Ein Gladius vom Typus Pompeji, Germania 52, 1974, pp. 102-108; and Die Römer zwischen Alpen und Nordmeer, exhibition catalogue, Rosenheim, 2000, p. 330, pl. 38d.
The above publication by Helmut Schoppa accompanies this lot.
In his publication Schoppa gives a clear account of the discovery of the gladius and related pieces in 1971-1972 by the amateur archaeologist, Wolfgang Johe, who made the discovery on a spoil heap at Wiesbaden, from the excavation work of a Roman site in Mainz. Schoppa discusses the subsequent work carried out on the piece at Wiesbaden Museum, the translations of the inscriptions and the iconography of the scabbard decorations.
H. Schoppa, Ein Gladius vom Typus Pompeji, Germania 52, 1974, pp. 102-108; and Die Römer zwischen Alpen und Nordmeer, exhibition catalogue, Rosenheim, 2000, p. 330, pl. 38d.
The above publication by Helmut Schoppa accompanies this lot.
In his publication Schoppa gives a clear account of the discovery of the gladius and related pieces in 1971-1972 by the amateur archaeologist, Wolfgang Johe, who made the discovery on a spoil heap at Wiesbaden, from the excavation work of a Roman site in Mainz. Schoppa discusses the subsequent work carried out on the piece at Wiesbaden Museum, the translations of the inscriptions and the iconography of the scabbard decorations.