
Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus, commonly referred to simply as Vegetius, was a writer of the Later Roman Empire. Nothing is known of his life or station beyond what is contained in his two surviving works: Epitoma rei militaris, and the lesser-known Digesta Artis Mulomedicinae, a guide to veterinary medicine.
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A classic of the ancient world of warfare De Re Militari (Concerning Military Affairs), written in the 5th century by Vegetius and translated from the original Latin, is a treatise on warfare in the Roman world and is vital reading for any modern student of the subject as it clearly outlines the methods and practices of the type of warfare waged by the Roman Empire at the height of its power. So influential was Vegetius' book that it was considered as an essential field-guide well into the age of gunpowder. The author covers a broad range of military topics including the selection of personnel suitable for military service, training, logistics and supply, the qualities of leadership and command as well as tactical and strategic matters. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.
De re militari (Latin "Concerning Military Matters"), also known as Epitoma rei militaris, is a work by the Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus. The book casts light on the Roman warfare and military principles. It gives a presentation of the methods and practices in use during the height of the Roman Empire. The text was written in the 5th century. According to Vegetius, things like training of soldiers as a disciplined force, orderly strategy, maintenance of supply lines and logistics, quality leadership, and use of tactics and even deceitwere all extremely important to ensure advantage over the opposition. He also stressed the selection of good soldiers and recommended hard training of at least four months before the soldier was accepted into the ranks.
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Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine (extra customization on request like complete leather, Golden Screen printing in Front, Color Leather, Colored book etc.) Reprinted in 2018 with the help of original edition published long back [1887]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set, then it is only single volume, if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. - Italian, Pages 58. EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. COMPLETE LEATHER WILL COST YOU EXTRA US$ 25 APART FROM THE LEATHER BOUND BOOKS. {FOLIO EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE.} Complete L'Ars militaris di Flavio Vegezio Renato. Volgarizzamento del libro primo da un codice della nazionale di Napoli. Ed. ed illustrato da Giovanni Tria. 1887 Vegetius Renatus, Flavius.
Excerpt from P. Vegeti Renati Digestorum Artis Mulomedicinae Libri1) De quo vide Allgemeine deutsche Biographie vol. XXIII p. 485 Â 86 (ge' er), Briefwechsel des Beatus Rhenanus heraueg. V. Horawitz un Hartfelder (leipzig 1886) p. 128 n. 9. Idem primus edidit Octavii Horatiam' rerum medicamm libri IV Argentorati 1532 cf. Theodori Prisciani Euporiston libri III ed. V. Rose p. 111.
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In 'De re militari' liefert Vegetius eine umfassende Darstellung der römischen Militärstrategie und Taktik, die über Jahrhunderte das Rückgrat des Erfolgs des Römischen Reiches bildeten. Der Text, geschrieben in einem präzisen und klaren Latein, sticht durch seine systematische Herangehensweise und die detaillierte Ausarbeitung sowohl theoretischer als auch praktischer Aspekte des militärischen Lebens hervor. Vegetius' Werk ist in seinem literarischen Kontext bemerkenswert, da es nicht nur eine militärische Abhandlung ist, sondern auch ein Spiegel der sozialen und politischen Werte seiner Zeit. Es dient als Brücke zwischen der antiken Welt und der mittelalterlichen und frühneuzeitlichen Kriegsführung, indem es durch die Jahrhunderte hinweg als Standardwerk rezipiert wurde. Vegetius, dessen vollständiger Name Flavius Vegetius Renatus lautet, war ein römischer Autor aus dem späten 4. Jahrhundert n. Chr., über dessen Leben nur wenig bekannt ist. Seine Motivation, 'De re militari' zu schreiben, könnte in dem wahrgenommenen Verfall der militärischen Stärke und Disziplin des Römischen Reiches in seiner Zeit liegen. Mit diesem Werk beabsichtigte er, zeitlose Prinzipien der Kriegsführung und der militärischen Organisation festzuhalten, um den Verantwortlichen seiner Zeit und zukünftigen Generationen ein Leitfaden zur Reform und Stärkung ihrer Streitkräfte zu bieten. Für Liebhaber der Militärgeschichte, Studierende der antiken Geschichte und Leser mit einem Interesse an der Evolution strategischen Denkens bietet 'De re militari' eine unerlässliche Ressource. Vegetius' Werk bleibt ein eindrucksvolles Zeugnis römischer Weisheit und praktischer Anleitung, dessen Prinzipien zum Teil bis heute in verschiedenen Formen der militärischen Ausbildung Anwendung finden. Es dient als unverzichtbare Lektüre für alle, die verstehen möchten, wie die Grundlagen der heutigen militärischen Taktiken und Strategien in der Antike gelegt wurden.
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This edition features a leather binding on the spine and corners, adorned with gold leaf printing on the rounded spine. Additional customizations are available upon request, such as full leather binding, gold screen printing on the cover, colored leather options, or custom book colors. Reprinted in 2022 from the original edition published many years ago [1783], this book is presented in black and white with a sewn binding to ensure durability. It is printed on high-quality, acid-free, natural shade paper, resized to meet current standards, and professionally processed to maintain the integrity of the original content. Given the age of the original texts, each page has been meticulously processed to enhance readability. However, some pages may still have minor issues such as blurring, missing text, or black spots. If the original was part of a multi-volume set, please note that this reprint is a single volume. We hope you understand these limitations and appreciate our efforts to preserve this valuable piece of literary history. We believe this book will be of great interest to readers keen on exploring our rich cultural heritage and are pleased to bring it back to the shelves. We welcome your feedback and suggestions. Latin, Volume t.1, 516. Full leather binding is available for an additional $25 beyond the price of the standard leather-bound edition. {Folio edition also available.} Complete Commentaires sur les institutions militaires de Végèce / par M. le comte Turpin de Crissé ... Volume t.1 1783 [Leather Bound] by Vegetius Renatus, Flavius
In seinem Werk "Abriß des Militärwesens" bietet Vegetius einen umfassenden Überblick über die Militärorganisation und -strategie des antiken Rom. Mit einem prägnanten und sachlichen Schreibstil schildert er die wesentlichen Aspekte des römischen Militärs, einschließlich der Ausbildung, der Taktiken und der Disziplin, die für den Erfolg der römischen Legionen maßgeblich waren. Dieses Buch, das im Kontext der spätantiken und mittelalterlichen militärischen Theorien steht, ist nicht nur eine praktische Anleitung, sondern auch ein theoretisches Werk, das die politischen und sozialen Umstände der Zeit reflektiert. Vegetius nutzt historische Beispiele, um die Notwendigkeit einer gut organisierten Streitmacht zu unterstreichen, und bietet damit zeitlose Einsichten in die Kunst der Kriegsführung. Vegetius entstammt einer Zeit des Übergangs, in der Rom mit internen und externen Herausforderungen konfrontiert war. Seine Erfahrungen und Beobachtungen aus einer Ära, die von militärischen Umwälzungen geprägt war, motivierten ihn, eine systematische Betrachtung des Militärwesens zu verfassen. Als Historiker und Militärtheoretiker wollte er das Wissen um die militärische Disziplin und Strategie bewahren und an zukünftige Generationen weitergeben, um die römische Macht zu stabilisieren und zu sichern. "Abriß des Militärwesens" ist eine unverzichtbare Lektüre für Historiker, Strategen und Leser, die sich für die Antike und die Entwicklung militärischer Taktiken interessieren. Vegetius’ klarsichtige Analysen und praktischen Ratschläge sind nicht nur für das Verständnis der römischen Militärgeschichte bedeutend, sondern auch für die Betrachtung moderner Kriegsführung und Strategie. Dieses Buch vermittelt grundlegende Prinzipien, die auch Jahrhunderte später nichts von ihrer Relevanz verloren haben.
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This edition features a leather binding on the spine and corners, adorned with gold leaf printing on the rounded spine. Additional customizations are available upon request, such as full leather binding, gold screen printing on the cover, colored leather options, or custom book colors. Reprinted in 2022 from the original edition published many years ago [1783], this book is presented in black and white with a sewn binding to ensure durability. It is printed on high-quality, acid-free, natural shade paper, resized to meet current standards, and professionally processed to maintain the integrity of the original content. Given the age of the original texts, each page has been meticulously processed to enhance readability. However, some pages may still have minor issues such as blurring, missing text, or black spots. If the original was part of a multi-volume set, please note that this reprint is a single volume. We hope you understand these limitations and appreciate our efforts to preserve this valuable piece of literary history. We believe this book will be of great interest to readers keen on exploring our rich cultural heritage and are pleased to bring it back to the shelves. We welcome your feedback and suggestions. Latin, Volume t.2, 488. Full leather binding is available for an additional $25 beyond the price of the standard leather-bound edition. {Folio edition also available.} Complete Commentaires sur les institutions militaires de Végèce / par M. le comte Turpin de Crissé ... Volume t.2 1783 [Leather Bound] by Vegetius Renatus, Flavius
This edition features a leather binding on the spine and corners, adorned with gold leaf printing on the rounded spine. Additional customizations are available upon request, such as full leather binding, gold screen printing on the cover, colored leather options, or custom book colors. Reprinted in 2019 from the original edition published many years ago [1528], this book is presented in black and white with a sewn binding to ensure durability. It is printed on high-quality, acid-free, natural shade paper, resized to meet current standards, and professionally processed to maintain the integrity of the original content. Given the age of the original texts, each page has been meticulously processed to enhance readability. However, some pages may still have minor issues such as blurring, missing text, or black spots. If the original was part of a multi-volume set, please note that this reprint is a single volume. We hope you understand these limitations and appreciate our efforts to preserve this valuable piece of literary history. We believe this book will be of great interest to readers keen on exploring our rich cultural heritage and are pleased to bring it back to the shelves. We welcome your feedback and suggestions. Latin, 176. Full leather binding is available for an additional $25 beyond the price of the standard leather-bound edition. {Folio edition also available.} Complete Vegetii Renati Artis veterinariae, siue mulomedicinae libri quatuor, iam primum typis in lucem editi. Opus sane in rebus medicinis minime aspernandum 1528 [Leather Bound] by Vegetius Renatus, Flavius
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This edition features a leather binding on the spine and corners, adorned with gold leaf printing on the rounded spine. Additional customizations are available upon request, such as full leather binding, gold screen printing on the cover, colored leather options, or custom book colors. Reprinted in 2019 from the original edition published many years ago [1574], this book is presented in black and white with a sewn binding to ensure durability. It is printed on high-quality, acid-free, natural shade paper, resized to meet current standards, and professionally processed to maintain the integrity of the original content. Given the age of the original texts, each page has been meticulously processed to enhance readability. However, some pages may still have minor issues such as blurring, missing text, or black spots. If the original was part of a multi-volume set, please note that this reprint is a single volume. We hope you understand these limitations and appreciate our efforts to preserve this valuable piece of literary history. We believe this book will be of great interest to readers keen on exploring our rich cultural heritage and are pleased to bring it back to the shelves. We welcome your feedback and suggestions. Latin, 254. Full leather binding is available for an additional $25 beyond the price of the standard leather-bound edition. {Folio edition also available.} Complete Pub. Vegetii ... Mulomedicina. Ex trib. vetustiss. codd. varietate vnde infiniti loci addi & expurgari à quouis poterunt, vsu magno publico. Opera Ioan. Sambuci Pannonij 1574 [Leather Bound] by Vegetius Renatus, Flavius
This edition features a leather binding on the spine and corners, adorned with gold leaf printing on the rounded spine. Additional customizations are available upon request, such as full leather binding, gold screen printing on the cover, colored leather options, or custom book colors. Reprinted in 2019 from the original edition published many years ago [1535], this book is presented in black and white with a sewn binding to ensure durability. It is printed on high-quality, acid-free, natural shade paper, resized to meet current standards, and professionally processed to maintain the integrity of the original content. Given the age of the original texts, each page has been meticulously processed to enhance readability. However, some pages may still have minor issues such as blurring, missing text, or black spots. If the original was part of a multi-volume set, please note that this reprint is a single volume. We hope you understand these limitations and appreciate our efforts to preserve this valuable piece of literary history. We believe this book will be of great interest to readers keen on exploring our rich cultural heritage and are pleased to bring it back to the shelves. We welcome your feedback and suggestions. Latin, 300. Full leather binding is available for an additional $25 beyond the price of the standard leather-bound edition. {Folio edition also available.} Complete Fl. Vegetii Renati viri illustris De re militari libri quatuor. Sexti Iulii Frontini viri consularis de strategematis libri totidem. Aeliani de insuendis aciebus liber vnus. Modesti de vocabulis rei militaris liber vnus. Item picturæ bellicæ 120 passim Vegetio adiectæ. Collata sunt omnia ad antiquos codices, maxime Budaei, quod testabitur Aelianus 1535 [Leather Bound] by Flavius Vegetius Renatus
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De re militari (Latin "Concerning Military Matters"), also known as Epitoma rei militaris, is a work by the Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus. The book casts light on the Roman warfare and military principles. It gives a presentation of the methods and practices in use during the height of the Roman Empire. The text was written in the 5th century. According to Vegetius, things like training of soldiers as a disciplined force, orderly strategy, maintenance of supply lines and logistics, quality leadership, and use of tactics and even deceitwere all extremely important to ensure advantage over the opposition. He also stressed the selection of good soldiers and recommended hard training of at least four months before the soldier was accepted into the ranks.
Flavii Vegetii Renati, Comitis, De Re Militari Liber Quintus, est opus classicum militare, quod a Renato, Flavio Vegetio scriptum est. In hoc libro, Vegetius doctrinam militarem tradit, quae ad disciplinam et organum militarem pertinet. Liber Quintus tractat de pugna, de ordine acie, de ordine exercitus, de castris, de obsidione, de defensione, de bello navali, et de rebus militaribus. Editio huius libri, quae anno 1767 publicata est, est una ex editionibus praestantissimis, quae ad usum scholarum et militum usui accommodata est.This Book Is In Latin.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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"Si vis pacem, para bellum." -Flavius Vegetius Renatus, The Military Institutions of the Romans , (390 A.D.)The Military Institutions of the Romans (original title in Latin De re militari ) is a treatise by Vegetius, a 4 th century Roman writer about Roman warfare and military principles. This treatise taught the lessons of the Ancient Roman way of war to the political and military leadership of the 4 th century.During the following centuries, The Military Institutions of the Romans became the most influential military guide for military leaders and officers throughout Europe from the Middle Ages into the 18th and 19th centuries. Even today, it is a valued source of policy and strategy relevant to modern day Western armies.The current abridged edition, including Books I-III, was translated by Lieutenant John Clarke in 1767.