Aeneas Tacticus. Asclepiodotus. Onasander

Aeneas Tacticus. Asclepiodotus. Onasander

ISBN-10:
0674991729
ISBN-13:
9780674991729
Pub. Date:
01/01/1923
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674991729
ISBN-13:
9780674991729
Pub. Date:
01/01/1923
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Aeneas Tacticus. Asclepiodotus. Onasander

Aeneas Tacticus. Asclepiodotus. Onasander

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Overview

Three tactical treatises.

Aeneas was perhaps a general, and certainly author of several didactic military works of which the sole survivor is that on defense against siege. From it we can deduce that he was a Peloponnesian of the fourth century BC who served in the Aegean and in Asia Minor and composed the work from direct knowledge and from oral and some literary tradition, possibly in 357–6 BC. It is devoted entirely to defense of fortified places and deals specially with use of defending troops; defensive positions; morale; resistance to attacks and to actual assault; guards; obviation of treachery and revolution; and other subjects.

Asclepiodotus, philosopher and pupil of the Stoic Posidonius, wrote a rather dry but ordered work on tactics as if a subject of the lecture room, based not on personal experience but on earlier manuals. His main subjects were the branches of a military force; infantry; cavalry; chariots; elephants; arms; maneuvers; military evolutions; marching formation. The work ends with words of command.

Onasander (Onasandros), a Platonic philosopher, dedicated his work “The General” to the Roman Veranius, who was a consul in AD 49. The work deals in plain style with the sort of morals and social and military qualities and attitudes expected of a virtuous and militarily successful general. It is also concerned with such matters as his choice of staff; attitude to war; religious duties; military formations; conduct in allied and hostile lands; difficult terrains; camps; drill; spies; guards; deserters; battle formations and maneuvers; and other matters, ending with conduct after victory.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674991729
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 01/01/1923
Series: Loeb Classical Library , #156
Edition description: 5th printing/1st pub.1923
Pages: 544
Product dimensions: 4.25(w) x 6.38(h) x 1.10(d)
Language: Greek, Ancient (to 1453)

Table of Contents

Aeneas Tacticus—

Preface

Introduction

Text

Asclepiodotus—

Preface

Introduction

Text

List Of Technical Terms

Onasander—

Preface

Introduction

Text

Index

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