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Epitome Of Military Science 2 Revised Publius Vegetius Renatus

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Epitome Of Military Science 2 Revised Publius Vegetius Renatus
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.19 MB
Author: Publius Vegetius Renatus, Nicholas P. Milner (transl.)
ISBN: 9780853239109, 085323910X
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 2., revised

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Epitome Of Military Science 2 Revised Publius Vegetius Renatus by Publius Vegetius Renatus, Nicholas P. Milner (transl.) 9780853239109, 085323910X instant download after payment.

Translated with notes and introduction by N. P. Milner.
The only Latin art of war to survive, Vegetius' "Epitome" was for long an essential part of the medieval prince's military education. The core of his proposals, the maintenance of a highly-trained professional standing army and navy, was revolutionary for medieval Europe, while his theory of deterrence through strength remains the foundation of modern Western defence policy. This annotated translation highlights the significance for his own age of Vegetius' advice, written just before the fall of the Roman Empire in the West, at a time when economic weakness and political disintegration threatened to undermine the strategic defensive structure that had underpinned the Roman State for so long.
The main thrust of his reforms is to confront the problems of the fragmentation of the army, the barbarization of its personnel, the loss of professional skills, and the substitution of mercenaries for standing forces. The accent of the work is on the practicalities of recruiting and training new model armies (and navies) starting from scratch, and on the strategies appropriate to their use against the barbarian invaders of the period.

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