the clashing of armour practised by the Roman armies previous to an engagement, and intended to strike a panic into their enemies: It always followed the Classecum and the Barritus. See CLASSICUM and BARRITUS.
the clashing of armour practised by the Roman armies previous to an engagement, and intended to strike a panic into their enemies: It always followed the Classecum and the Barritus. See CLASSICUM and BARRITUS.