Traité des stratagemes permis à la guerre, ou remarques sur Polyen et Frontin, Avec des observations sur les Batailles de Pharsale & d'Arbelles

Author: Joly de Maizeroy

Code :  LISTST0163285

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Traité des stratagemes permis à la guerre, ou remarques sur Polyen et Frontin, Avec des observations sur les Batailles de Pharsale & d'Arbelles

Author:

Code :  LISTST0163285

155.00
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Traité des stratagemes permis à la guerre, ou remarques sur Polyen et Frontin, Avec des observations sur les Batailles de Pharsale & d'Arbelles

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Author: 

Publisher:  Joseph Antoine

Place of printing:  Metz

Year of publication: 

Product Condition:
Mute cardboard binding with dust spots, peeling at the hinges, streaks on the plates and abrasion at the bottom edge of the rear plate. The binding is unglued between the body of the volume and the last card. Sprayed cuts, burnished with dust spots. Well preserved papers with slight bluing. Violet spots on the first folded plate. Text in French. Texte en Français. Livre en bon ètat.

Pages:  (2), V, (1), VI, 106, VI, (2)

Format:  In sixteenth

Dimensions (cm):
Height:  19
Width:  13

Description

First edition of this treatise on military strategy by Joly de Maizeroy (1719-1780), a noble French officer: in his numerous works, Maizeroy is committed to a theorization of the art of war read as a science that modern armaments have not changed in the substance. Hence his admiration for the Ancients and his view of the great battles of history as models still valid for reflection on military strategy. These characteristics are evident in the Traité sur les stratagèmes permis à la guerre, with its analysis of the tales of the battles of Farsalo and Arbela, illustrated by two folded cards of the opposing sides.

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