Generál onasander
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A Platonic philosopher that flourished in the first century AD, Onasander was the author of 'Strategikos' (The General), a short yet comprehensive work on the
1st century AD) was a Greek philosopher.He was the author of a commentary on the Republic of Plato, which is lost, but we still possess his Strategikos (Στρατηγικός), a short but comprehensive work on the duties of a general. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.
11 Dec 2016 Sometimes the general should ride along the lines and call out to his men, if he happens to be on the right wing, “Our left wing is defeating the
This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject.: Put new text under old text. A Platonic philosopher that flourished in the first century AD, Onasander was the author of ‘Strategikos’ (The General), a short yet comprehensive work on the duties of a general. Recognised as a classic in Antiquity, it comprises 42 chapters, dealing in a plain style with the recommended morals and social and military qualities and With reference to the period in which Onasander lived, it can scarcely be doubted that the Quintus Veranius to whom the present work is dedicated was the consul of a.d. 49 who died while in command in Britain ten years later, so that 59 is the terminus ante quem for the composition of the treatise. 3 If a topos, and apparently an occurrence, to be evidence for Onasander' s philosophical expertise.6 At 42.25, discussing the conduct of the general after victory, Onasander distin-guishes between phobos and zelos , as Aristotle does at Rhetoric 2.
Academia.edu is a platform for academics to share research papers. In addition to providing practical advice on how a Roman general ought to undertake a military campaign, Onasander’s Strategikos explores and advocates for the principles of the Just War (Latin 71 Onasander has already introduced this responsibility when he insists that the general demonstrate courage even in adversity (13.1-3), 72 and provide good news during battle, even if it be false (23.1-3), and that the general should provide "encouragement" to his army should it be defeated (36.3-6). 73 Thus, the final chapters of the II General Qualities of a General If the general is responsible for ensuring adherence to the principle of the Just War, then an appropriate initial step for Onasander is to delineate the character traits which the general is expected to evince: "strength of character and moral uprightness are well to the fore among the qualities required."25 A This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the Onasander article. This is not a forum for general discussion of the article's subject.: Put new text under old text. 27 Jul 2013 Onasander.
by James T Chlup. In addition to providing practical advice on how a Roman general ought to undertake a military 8 Feb 2021 The first-century-AD philosopher Onasander (Strategikos 1.13, 15) it on to the soldiers'.1 He accepts that a general often addressed his. With regard to each the general must arrange his plans, and know when by voice and look he must make the enemy appear weak, and when more threatening Onosander : le général d'armée: introduction, traduction, commentaire Onasander -- Thèses et écrits académiques · Stratégie -- Antiquité -- Thèses et écrits Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus, and Onasander Aeneas Tacticus Onasander's The General (first century CE) deals with the qualities expected of a general. 17 Jul 2019 In around 50AD the Greek philosopher Onasander wrote a short treatise called The General, drawing on centuries of Aristotelian thinking.
by James T Chlup. In addition to providing practical advice on how a Roman general ought to undertake a military 8 Feb 2021 The first-century-AD philosopher Onasander (Strategikos 1.13, 15) it on to the soldiers'.1 He accepts that a general often addressed his. With regard to each the general must arrange his plans, and know when by voice and look he must make the enemy appear weak, and when more threatening Onosander : le général d'armée: introduction, traduction, commentaire Onasander -- Thèses et écrits académiques · Stratégie -- Antiquité -- Thèses et écrits Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus, and Onasander Aeneas Tacticus Onasander's The General (first century CE) deals with the qualities expected of a general. 17 Jul 2019 In around 50AD the Greek philosopher Onasander wrote a short treatise called The General, drawing on centuries of Aristotelian thinking. 21 Aug 2019 Onasander, in his Strategikós, writes: “The general should make it a point to draw up his line of battle resplendent in armour— an easy matter Aeneas was perhaps a general, and certainly author of several didactic military works of which the sole survivor is that on military strategies, became objects of general political awareness. a couple of these topics, as do Onasander's Strategicus27 and Aelian's Tactics28 (1st-2nd. This work presents the first portuguese translation of Stratgikós, a military manual written by Onasander in the first century A.D. It also investigates the ancient 19 Jul 2006 Onasander, Στραηγικóς (or The General) discussed 'the principles of generalship' and 'the art of the general and the wisdom that inheres in the A Platonic philosopher that flourished in the first century AD, Onasander was the author of 'Strategikos' (The General), a short yet comprehensive work on the 16 Nov 2019 on military matters, written in the 1st century BC; however, much better known to the Byzantines was the Στρατηγικός (General) of Onasander, 16 May 2019 Kephalaia parainetika.18 Onasander's Strategikos is taken as the basis of military literature describing the character of the general in this paper Access to the complete content on Oxford Reference requires a subscription or purchase.
Onasander's 'The General' (first century CE) deals with the qualities expected of a general. The surviving work of Aeneas (fourth century BCE) is on defense against siege. Asclepiodotus (first century BCE) wrote a work on tactics as though for the lecture room, based on earlier manuals, not personal experience. ONASANDER ON HOW TO BE A GENERAL * ONASANDER ON HOW TO BE A GENERAL * SMITH, C. J. 1998-02-01 00:00:00 Little has been written on the brief treatise on how to be a general, written in the 50â s AD by Onasander for the consular Q. Veranius.â Despite its popularity in late antiquityâ and the Renaissance (it was translated into Latin, Spanish, German, French, Italian and English), the work has found: Hammond, N. G. L. The Oxford classical dictionary, 1970 (Onasander, whom tradition makes a Platonic philosopher wrote his treatise on the duties of a commander, a dull exposition of commonplace military and ethical principles, for which the author disclaims any originality; it was enormously popular during the Renaissance) Onasander (Onasandros), a Platonic philosopher, dedicated his work "The General" to the Roman Veranius, who was a consul in 49 CE. The work deals in plain style with the sort of morals and social and military qualities and attitudes expected of a virtuous and militarily successful general. General Note Filosofo vissuto nel I secolo d.C. Onasander, whom tradition makes a Platonic philosopher wrote his treatise on the duties of a commander, a dull exposition of commonplace military and ethical principles for which the author disclaims any originality; it was enormously popular during the Renaissance The General carefully follows the rules that Aristotle set down for rhetorical persuasion.
2 Elsewhere only general principles are proposed which apply to almost any army at any time, or else, although very rarely, if ever, is a custom peculiar to the Greeks described.
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Asclepiodotus (first century BCE) wrote a work on tactics as though for the lecture room, based on earlier manuals, not personal experience. ONASANDER ON HOW TO BE A GENERAL * ONASANDER ON HOW TO BE A GENERAL * SMITH, C. J. 1998-02-01 00:00:00 Little has been written on the brief treatise on how to be a general, written in the 50â s AD by Onasander for the consular Q. Veranius.â Despite its popularity in late antiquityâ and the Renaissance (it was translated into Latin, Spanish, German, French, Italian and English), the work has found: Hammond, N. G. L. The Oxford classical dictionary, 1970 (Onasander, whom tradition makes a Platonic philosopher wrote his treatise on the duties of a commander, a dull exposition of commonplace military and ethical principles, for which the author disclaims any originality; it was enormously popular during the Renaissance) Onasander (Onasandros), a Platonic philosopher, dedicated his work "The General" to the Roman Veranius, who was a consul in 49 CE. The work deals in plain style with the sort of morals and social and military qualities and attitudes expected of a virtuous and militarily successful general. General Note Filosofo vissuto nel I secolo d.C. Onasander, whom tradition makes a Platonic philosopher wrote his treatise on the duties of a commander, a dull exposition of commonplace military and ethical principles for which the author disclaims any originality; it was enormously popular during the Renaissance The General carefully follows the rules that Aristotle set down for rhetorical persuasion. In addition to following the rules he also follows the content.
22 Jan 2013 Lazenby, J.F. (1989): Hoplite Warfare, in: General Sir J. Hackett (ed.) Aeneas Tacticus, in: Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus, Onasander, trans.
1 in very similar terms, but again it is hard to make much of this. May 31, 2014 · II General Qualities of a General If the general is responsible for ensuring adherence to the principle of the Just War, then an appropriate initial step for Onasander is to delineate the character traits which the general is expected to evince: "strength of character and moral uprightness are well to the fore among the qualities required."25 A Onasander (Onasandros), a Platonic philosopher, dedicated his work "The General" to the Roman Veranius, who was a consul in 49 CE. The work deals in plain style with the sort of morals and social and military qualities and attitudes expected of a virtuous and militarily successful general. Onasander and the ancient art of warIt is a common opinion that the early 19 th century Prussian general and theorist Carl von Clausewitz radically changed the way of writing about war, directly linking the discourse of war with questions of historical reality and practical applicability. A Platonic philosopher that flourished in the first century AD, Onasander was the author of ‘Strategikos’ (The General), a short yet comprehensive work on the duties of a general.
For if the dead are not buried, each soldier believes that no care will be taken of his own body". Tac. Ann. 4,73. Tac. Ann. 1,61. Liv. 27,2, 9. Liv. 27,42, 8.