- De
velitatione bellica is the
conventional Latin title for the
Byzantine military treatise on
skirmishing and guerrilla-type
border warfare, composed...
- was
codified in a
military manual known by its
later Latin name as De
velitatione bellica ('On Skirmishing') so it
would not be
forgotten in the ****ure...
-
mentioned in the late 10th-century
Byzantine treatise on skirmishing, De
velitatione bellica. By the late 11th century, it had p****ed into the
hands of the...
- d'État.. DeVries, Kelly; Rogers, Clifford; France, John (2022). "De
velitatione bellica and the
Georgian Art of War
During the
Reign of
David IV". Journal...
- in Paris. Hase's
major works are the
editions of Leo Diaconus, the De
velitatione bellica, and
other Byzantine writers (1819), and of
Johannes Lydus, De...
- to the
Byzantine emperors Leo VI (Tactica) and
Nicephorus Phocas (De
velitatione and the
Praecepta Militaria),
among others. Leo's
Tactica in particular...
- 233–242. doi:10.1515/9783110958614.233. Mc****n,
Lucas (2016). "De
Velitatione Bellica and
Byzantine Guerrilla Warfare".
Annual of
Medieval Studies...
- Apelatai,
whose role and
tactics are
described in
Nikephoros II Phokas' De
velitatione bellica,
acted as raiders,
scouts and
border guards in the perennial...
-
around 900,
fighting against the Arabs. Leo VI's
Tactica and the
later De
velitatione further mention a
successful raid into the Arab
lands of
Cilicia led...
- old-established counter-raiding
principles as
codified in
Nikephoros Phokas' De
velitatione bellica a
century earlier.
Isaac led only one
military expedition, in...