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Sextus Julius Frontinus' 'Strategemata' is a valuable ancient Roman military treatise that delves into the art of military strategy and tactics. Written in a concise and straightforward style, this book provides a detailed look at the various stratagems employed by successful military leaders of the time. Frontinus presents insightful examples and analyses of both historical and contemporary military campaigns, making it a crucial text for understanding the military practices of ancient Rome. The 'Strategemata' is a quintessential work of military literature that continues to be studied for…mehr

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Sextus Julius Frontinus' 'Strategemata' is a valuable ancient Roman military treatise that delves into the art of military strategy and tactics. Written in a concise and straightforward style, this book provides a detailed look at the various stratagems employed by successful military leaders of the time. Frontinus presents insightful examples and analyses of both historical and contemporary military campaigns, making it a crucial text for understanding the military practices of ancient Rome. The 'Strategemata' is a quintessential work of military literature that continues to be studied for its enduring relevance to the field of tactics and strategy. Frontinus' meticulous attention to detail and strategic acumen shine through in this comprehensive guide to military warfare. His expertise as a prominent Roman military officer and administrator undoubtedly influenced the writing of this seminal work. Readers interested in ancient military history and strategy will find 'Strategemata' to be an essential resource for gaining insight into the military tactics of the Roman Empire.
Autorenporträt
Sextus Julius Frontinus (c. 40 - 103 AD) was a prominent Roman senator, general, civil engineer, and author of the late 1st century AD. He led several successful campaigns under Domitian, commanding forces in Roman Britain and on the Rhine and Danube frontiers. He was also appointed counselthree times.