Instituciones Militares De Onosandro, a treatise by Onosander, offers a detailed exploration of military strategy, tactics, and leadership principles relevant to ancient warfare. Originally written in Greek, this Spanish translation makes Onosander's insights accessible to a wider audience. The work delves into the selection and training of soldiers, the organization of the army, and the duties of a general, providing a comprehensive guide to the art of war in the classical period.
Onosander's work provides a detailed insight into military thinking and practices of the Roman era. This volume is valuable for historians, military enthusiasts, and anyone interested in classical civilization. Instituciones Militares De Onosandro remains a relevant resource for understanding the enduring principles of military strategy.
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