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Aelianus Tacticus

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In spite of its academic nature, the copious details to be found in the treatise rendered it of the highest value to the army organisers of the 16th century, who were engaged in fashioning a regular military system out of the
213:. The Arabic version of Aelian was made about 1350. It was first translated into Latin by Theodore Gaza, published at Rome in 1487. The Greek editio princeps was edited by Francesco Robortello and published at Venice in 1552. 260:. In the letter, William Louis discusses the use of ranks by soldiers of Imperial Rome as discussed in Aelian's Tactica. Aelian was discussing the use of the counter march in the context of the Roman sword 428: 336: 307: 361: 312: 166:
Aelian also gives a brief account of the constitution of a Roman army at that time. The work arose, he says, from a conversation he had with the emperor
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Critics of the 18th century — Guichard Folard and the Prince de Ligne — were unanimous in thinking Aelian greatly inferior to
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systems, and the translations made in the 16th century formed the groundwork of numerous books on drill and tactics.
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The first significant reference to the influence of Aelian in the 16th century is a letter to
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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on December 8, 1594. The letter is influential in supporting the thesis of the early-modern
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In hoc codice continentur Helianus De instruendis aciebus et Onosander De optimo imperatore
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selectively used Aelian's work as a conceptional model, especially its preface. Emperor
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and the Ancients: the Late Antique Reception of Aelian and Arrian"
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of Aelian had many points of resemblance to the solid masses of
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Parker, Geoffrey "Military Revolutions, Past and Present" in
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in fifty-three chapters on the tactics of the Greeks, titled
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Greek Taktika. Ancient Military Writing and its Heritage
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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