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Epitomator
Epitomator E*pit"o*ma`tor, n. [LL.] An epitomist. --Sir W. Hamilton.

Meaning of Epitoma from wikipedia

- his life or station beyond what is contained in his two surviving works: Epitoma rei militaris (also referred to as De re militari), and the lesser-known...
- De re militari (Latin "Concerning Military Matters"), also Epitoma rei militaris, is a treatise by the Late Latin writer Flavius Vegetius Renatus about...
- theological dicta. Far more important historically than these is Prosper's Epitoma chronicon (covering the period 379–455) which Prosper first composed in...
- of Maurica] Jordanes, De Origine Actibusque Getarum, 40.209. Prosper, Epitoma chronicon 1290, in: MGH Auctores antiquissimi (AA) 9, p. 471; Chronica...
- Fleury was willing to lend him in his work "Life of King Robert the Pious" (Epitoma vitæ regis Roberti pii). His life was then presented as a model to follow...
- development of medieval history writing. The only existing m****cript of the Epitoma is found in Rome, Vatican, BAV Reg. lat. 566. Earlier editions were reprinted...
- type of mobile field artillery. According to the Roman author Vegetius (Epitoma rei militaris II.25), each legion had 55 carroballistae (one per centuria)...
- the form of a collection of excerpts from the first three books of the Epitoma rei militaris of Vegetius. The author is conventionally known as Modestus...
- regni Peace through strength Security dilemma Vegetius Renatus, Flavius. "Epitoma Rei Militaris [Book 3]" (in Latin). The Latin Library. Renatus, Flavius...
- Pompeius under the title Justinus, Trogi Pompeii Historiarum Philippicarum epitoma de m****criptis codicibus emendatior et prologis auctior (Paris, 1581)...