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U168592 Started conversation Mar 30, 2007
Entry: Antique Catapults - A20180369
Author: Matt - U168592
This is an Update of A468542
Put together by myself and Bob Stafford.
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Apr 5, 2007
This seems to be well-written. I know nothing about these weapons, so I can't comment on the content.
This Entry won't discuss the Greeks however, it will merely -- change the punctuation in this:
This Entry won't discuss the Greeks, however; it will merely
Change "seige" to "siege" throughout.
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Mina Posted Apr 12, 2007
"stone or sand that could weigh up to 5 tonnes" --> five tonnes
If ballistae came first, shouldn't that section come first in the entry? Also if the entry only concentrates on two types of catapaults, is the title still correct for the entry?
Otherwise, looking good!
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U168592 Posted Apr 12, 2007
Yeah I did wonder on moving things about and retitling, but then it's really sort of a new Entry and not an Update if I do that...isn't it?
I'll restructure it and see how it sits
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Trin Tragula Posted Apr 12, 2007
Nitpick attack!
>>The Romans reputedly stole the concept of the catapult idea off of the Greeks<< - does that need both 'concept' and 'idea'?
>>Ballistae were torsion powered catapults<< - 'torsion-powered'
>>In doing so, the ballistae was a weapon<< - 'ballista' for that one (actually, in the second para of the introduction, it could also be singular rather than plural).
>>the ultimate in a variety of rock-throwing seige engines<< - 'siege'
>>Some evidence infers that it may have been the Chinese<< - 'suggests' or 'implies' rather than 'infers'
>>and carried the counter weight<< - you've got it as 'counterweight' further on, which looks better.
>>The later castle wall smashing versions<< - 'castle-wall-smashing'?
>>Even catapults from within castle walls would be aimed at trebuchets in attempts to destroy them, the danger was that much from these terrible machines<< - end of that doesn't sound quite right: '...to destroy them, such was the danger from these terrible machines'?
>>resulted in its self destruction<< - 'self-destruction'
Looking good Matt
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Mina Posted Apr 12, 2007
Looks better now. It's still an update, it's just better organised. Some entries have been entirely rewritten, and still been an 'update', with no original work left. It's handy for all the links that point to the A number of the original entry.
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Gnomon - time to move on Posted Apr 17, 2007
the Medieval trebuchet, and the Roman ballista. -- put these the other way around, since they are presented the other way around.
Clever lot those Romans -- this would be better with a comma after lot
The same applies to the Medieval lot later on.
G
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U168592 Posted Apr 17, 2007
Bob - I think we're pretty much there, unless you have some more you want to add?
Gnomon - cheers, I've sorted those out now
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bobstafford Posted Apr 17, 2007
Seeing as you asked
Referance the dart in the bones found at maiden castle.
The depictions on Trajan's column
It will add some references
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U168592 Posted Apr 17, 2007
It's okay Bob, I did some research and found out what you were on about!
Have added some info, hope it is okay
If that's all, think this one might be ready! (and I can send in the pic of the Trebuchet I have to accompany it too )
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Mina Posted Apr 18, 2007
It's looking great, so I'd agree it's ready and a big improvement.
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U168592 Posted Apr 19, 2007
Thanks Eco and Bob - I'm pretty happy with it now too
Thanks for all your help Bob, we done good me thinks
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