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Strategemata

The Manual of Military Tactics

Sextus Julius Frontinus

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Frontinus' 'Strategemata' offers a detailed account of military tactics and strategies used by the Roman army, providing a valuable insight into the military practices of the time. Written in a concise and practical style, the book discusses various military maneuvers, siege techniques, and intelligence gathering methods. The work showcases Frontinus' extensive knowledge of warfare and his ability to analyze complex military situations with precision. This classic work serves as a valuable resource for historians and military enthusiasts interested in ancient Roman warfare. Frontinus' 'Strategemata' is a testament to the author's expertise in military matters and remains a foundational text in the study of Roman military history. His authoritative voice and insightful commentary make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the strategies and tactics employed by the Roman army.

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Ancient strategist, Military history insights, Roman military tactics, Ancient warfare, Leadership principles, Warfare maxims, Greco-Roman conflict, Historical military strategy, Tactical wisdom, Strategic maneuvers