European Military Books and Intellectual Cultures of War in 17th-Century Russia: From Translation to Adaptation: History of Warfare, cartea 147
Autor Oleg Rusakovskiyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 sep 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004707504
ISBN-10: 9004707506
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria History of Warfare
ISBN-10: 9004707506
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria History of Warfare
Notă biografică
Oleg Rusakovskiy, Dr. Phil (2022), University of Tübingen, is lecturer at the University of Potsdam. He has published numerous articles on the military history of Eastern Europe and also prepared an edition with commentary of the diary of Christoph Bousch, a 17th-century German translator in Russian service (2024).
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Note on Translation, Spelling, and Dates
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Early Modern Military Books and Intellectual Cultures of War
2 17th-Century Russia: a Case for Research
3 Sources, Historiography, and Research Questions
1 An Early Beginning: the Russian Translation of Leonhard Fronsperger’s Kriegßbuch of 1607/20
1 Voinskaia kniga of 1607 and 1620
2 The Foreign Original and the Translators’ Techniques
2 The First Book in Print: Johann Jacobi von Wallhausen’s Kriegskunst zu Fuß in the Russian Edition of 1649
1 Translation and Publishing Process
2 Uchenie i khitrost’ in the Context of Russian Military Reforms
3 The Book’s Readers
3 “Foreign Military Learning”: Discourses on Warfare under Tsar Alexei
1 Beyond Wallhausen: Lesser Military Translations of Alexei’s Era
2 “Military Learning” as an Intellectual Concept
3 Juraj Križanić against Westernizing Military Reforms
4 Books for the Young Tsar: Military Translations for Peter I
1 Military Translations under Fedor and Sophia
2 The First Textbooks on Warfare for Peter I
3 The Rise in Military Translations in 1693/94
4 Manuals on Fortification and Siege Technique
5 Translators at Work: Book Production in the Ambassadorial Chancery
1 The Chancery’s Translators: Qualifications and Working Modes
2 Texts and Paratexts
3 Illustrations and Technical Drawings
6 An Antiquarian Turn: Classical Military Treatises in the Late 17th Century
1 Intellectual Opposition to Military Change
2 Frontinus’ Strategemata in the Translation of 1692
3 The Taktika of Emperor Leo VI in the Translation of 1697
7 The Royal Disciple: Peter I as a Student of Military Books
1 Peter I as a Military Intellectual
2 Infantry Tactics and Drill
3 Mock Battles
4 Naval Training
8 The Art of Gunnery: Fireworks and Shooting Exercises in the 1680s and 1690s
1 A Chronological Overview
2 The Quest for the Optimal Shooting Method
3 Fireworks in Text, Picture, and Life
9 A Victorious Fortress: Military Architecture in Theory and Practice in the Late 17th Century
1 Toy Fortresses and Mock Sieges
2 The Russian Army under Azov in 1695 and 1696
3 European Engineers at the Azov Sea Shore
10 The Great Arithmetician: Applied Sciences and Military Art at the Petrine Court
1 Mathematics at Military Disposal
2 Measuring and Drawing for Military Technology
3 Intellectual Discourses on Warfare
Conclusion
Bibliography
Subject Index
Personal Index
Geographical Index
Note on Translation, Spelling, and Dates
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 Early Modern Military Books and Intellectual Cultures of War
2 17th-Century Russia: a Case for Research
3 Sources, Historiography, and Research Questions
1 An Early Beginning: the Russian Translation of Leonhard Fronsperger’s Kriegßbuch of 1607/20
1 Voinskaia kniga of 1607 and 1620
2 The Foreign Original and the Translators’ Techniques
2 The First Book in Print: Johann Jacobi von Wallhausen’s Kriegskunst zu Fuß in the Russian Edition of 1649
1 Translation and Publishing Process
2 Uchenie i khitrost’ in the Context of Russian Military Reforms
3 The Book’s Readers
3 “Foreign Military Learning”: Discourses on Warfare under Tsar Alexei
1 Beyond Wallhausen: Lesser Military Translations of Alexei’s Era
2 “Military Learning” as an Intellectual Concept
3 Juraj Križanić against Westernizing Military Reforms
4 Books for the Young Tsar: Military Translations for Peter I
1 Military Translations under Fedor and Sophia
2 The First Textbooks on Warfare for Peter I
3 The Rise in Military Translations in 1693/94
4 Manuals on Fortification and Siege Technique
5 Translators at Work: Book Production in the Ambassadorial Chancery
1 The Chancery’s Translators: Qualifications and Working Modes
2 Texts and Paratexts
3 Illustrations and Technical Drawings
6 An Antiquarian Turn: Classical Military Treatises in the Late 17th Century
1 Intellectual Opposition to Military Change
2 Frontinus’ Strategemata in the Translation of 1692
3 The Taktika of Emperor Leo VI in the Translation of 1697
7 The Royal Disciple: Peter I as a Student of Military Books
1 Peter I as a Military Intellectual
2 Infantry Tactics and Drill
3 Mock Battles
4 Naval Training
8 The Art of Gunnery: Fireworks and Shooting Exercises in the 1680s and 1690s
1 A Chronological Overview
2 The Quest for the Optimal Shooting Method
3 Fireworks in Text, Picture, and Life
9 A Victorious Fortress: Military Architecture in Theory and Practice in the Late 17th Century
1 Toy Fortresses and Mock Sieges
2 The Russian Army under Azov in 1695 and 1696
3 European Engineers at the Azov Sea Shore
10 The Great Arithmetician: Applied Sciences and Military Art at the Petrine Court
1 Mathematics at Military Disposal
2 Measuring and Drawing for Military Technology
3 Intellectual Discourses on Warfare
Conclusion
Bibliography
Subject Index
Personal Index
Geographical Index