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How to Survive Under Siege

Aeneas Tacticus author Aineias Tacitus author David Whitehead translator David Whitehead editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:25th Apr '02

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Aineias Tacticus (mid-fourth century BC) is not only the earliest but also one of the most historically interesting of ancient military writers. Important, too, as a social commentator, he sheds valuable light on the nature of life and the psychological and strategic preoccupations of a typical Greek city-state (polis) at a time dominated by two extraordinarily atypical ones, Athens and Sparta. In Aineias' work we see what conditions were like in a polis obliged to play a minor and much more passive role in the history of its age - not laying siege like the big players but suffering it. His practical recommendations derive clearly from accumulated personal experience in the first place; but at the same time he also draws copious illustrative material from both Herodotus and Thucydides. This edition has the Greekless reader firmly in mind, providing a fresh modern translation of "How to Survive Under Siege", a comprehensive introduction to Aineias and his work, and a full historical commentary.

ISBN: 9781853996276

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 12mm

Weight: 283g

240 pages

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