Les stratagèmes

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Les stratagèmes

by Sextus Julius Frontinus

FR·~5 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total

LES QUATRE LIVRES DES STRATAGÈMES

1:03:12

NOTICE SUR FRONTIN ET SUR SES ÉCRITS.

18:45

PRINCIPALES ÉDITIONS DE FRONTIN.

4:38

PRÉFACE SUR LES TROIS PREMIERS LIVRES.

4:13

LIVRE PREMIER.

1:01:18

LIVRE SECOND. - PRÉFACE.

1:29:59

LIVRE TROISIÈME. - PRÉFACE.

46:48

LIVRE QUATRIÈME. - PRÉFACE.

51:50

Description

Inside this ancient manual, a Roman praetor shares a compact collection of battlefield tricks and political maneuvers that helped shape the empire’s martial success. The sections cover everything from disguising intentions and spying on opponents to orchestrating ambushes, managing morale, and turning scarcity into advantage. Each stratagem is presented as a concise lesson, reflecting the pragmatic, sometimes ruthless, mindset of Roman commanders.

The modern translation adds clear notes that place these tactics in their historical context, making the dense Latin source accessible to contemporary ears. Listeners will hear vivid examples of how soldiers were rallied, supplies concealed, and enemy plans foiled without ever needing prior knowledge of Roman history. Whether you’re a fan of military history or simply curious about the art of strategic thinking, the work offers a rare window into the practical wisdom of antiquity.

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Language

fr

Duration

~5 hours (327K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-07-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sextus Julius Frontinus

Sextus Julius Frontinus

d. 104

Best remembered for turning Rome’s water system into a subject worth writing about, this practical-minded Roman also built a reputation as a soldier, senator, and master of military strategy. His surviving works give a rare, direct look at how the Roman world managed war, engineering, and public infrastructure.

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