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De re militari

The Art of War in Ancient Rome

Vegetius

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Sachbuch / Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Antike

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Vegetius' 'De re militari' is a renowned and influential treatise on Roman military tactics and warfare. Written in the 4th century AD, this book offers a detailed insight into the organization, training, and battle strategies of the Roman army. The text is characterized by its practical advice and emphasis on the importance of discipline and experience in warfare. 'De re militari' is a foundational work in the genre of military literature, influencing military thinkers and leaders for centuries to come. Vegetius' use of historical examples and anecdotes to illustrate his points adds depth and credibility to his arguments, making this book a valuable resource for students of military history. The author's straightforward and concise style of writing makes the complex subject matter accessible to readers of all levels. Vegetius, believed to be a high-ranking Roman military official, wrote 'De re militari' with the intention of preserving and passing on the military knowledge of the ancient Roman empire. This dedication to preserving the legacy of the Roman military contributes to the book's lasting impact and relevance. I highly recommend 'De re militari' to anyone interested in ancient warfare, military strategy, or Roman history. This book offers valuable insights into the tactics and organization of one of the most formidable armies in history, making it essential reading for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

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Disciplined soldier training, Leadership in Roman army, Roman military tactics, Military training methods, Military history analysis, Logistics in ancient warfare, Ancient warfare strategies, Roman Empire military, Tactical deception strategies, Historical military principles