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The Roman Art of War in Late Antiquity: The Strategikon of the Emperor Maurice: Volume I: Translation and Commentary: Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Studies

Autor Philip R. Rance
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2026
The Strategikon of the Emperor Maurice, written towards the end of the 6th century, is a key text in the history of late Roman and Byzantine warfare. It stands midway between the classical genre of tactica, dating back to the 4th century BC, and the subsequent Byzantine military corpus, which it profoundly influenced. Of unprecedented size and scope, the Strategikon discusses every aspect of contemporary land warfare, and includes ethnographic excursuses on the late Roman Empire’s varied enemies. It is a work of outstanding utility, whose author was able to combine, in a deliberately vernacular Greek, the precepts of earlier military texts with a practical military knowledge.
Volume I is a new English translation and detailed commentary on the work, incorporating the vast amount of research recently conducted on this period. Volume II provides studies on the text’s structure, composition, language, sources and literary antecedents.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138084506
ISBN-10: 1138084506
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction / Manuscripts and Textual Tradition / TRANSLATION AND COMMENTARY / Appendix 1: De Scientia Militari: Introduction, Translation and Commentary / Appendix 2: Emendations to the text of the Strategikon

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The Strategikon of the Emperor Maurice, written towards the end of the 6th century, is a key text in the history of late Roman and Byzantine warfare. It stands midway between the classical genre of tactica, dating back to the 4th century BC, and the subsequent Byzantine military corpus, which it profoundly influenced. Of unprecedented size and scope, the Strategikon discusses every aspect of contemporary land warfare, and includes ethnographic excursuses on the late Roman Empire’s varied enemies.
Volume I is a new English translation and detailed commentary on the work, and Volume II provides studies on the text’s structure, composition, language, sources and literary antecedents.