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Epitoma rei militaris

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Flavius Vegetius Renatus, the 4th century AD writer on military matters, was more well known during the Middle Ages than today. His "Epitoma Rei Militaris" was a kind of "Vademecum" for many kings and generals. Writers on military training and tactics used Vegetius as a source for their own treatises on these subjects. The "Epitoma" is found in over 300 manuscripts in Latin, in other European languages and in English. Printed editions are more scarce, especially in English. Lt. John Clarke prepared an English translation in 1767 directed mainly to military personnel. This has been printed in part in this century. Carolus Lang prepared a critical text of the Latin in 1885. Stelten's book is an updated Latin text and a complete English translation.

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Epitoma rei militaris, Flavius Vegetius Renatus

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