Diatriba De Festinata Urbis Obsessae Deditione, by Carl Gottlieb Knorre, is a historical treatise written in Latin. The work discusses the early surrender of besieged cities and fortifications. This text provides valuable insights into military strategy and the conduct of siege warfare in the early modern period. Scholars and historians interested in military history, particularly the strategies and challenges associated with urban sieges, will find Knorre's 'Diatriba' to be a significant primary source.
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