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A military treatise or treatise on war is any work that deals with the "art of war" in some basic aspect. Fundamentally military treatises are treatises on military strategy. Other works may also be included in the definition that, although they deal with other topics, include sensitive information about military matters. These may include, among others, description of specific battles, sieges, general campaigns, reports of military authorities, and commented works about ground or naval battles.


Etymology

The term ''
treatise A treatise is a formal and systematic written discourse on some subject, generally longer and treating it in greater depth than an essay, and more concerned with investigating or exposing the principles of the subject and its conclusions."Treat ...
'' derives from the Latin word "tractatus", meaning a formal, systematic discourse.


Chronology

Considering the various aspects of the war, the armies and the military operations, a chronology of military treatises allows to locate each work within a timeline, facilitating its consultation and comparison with similar works. This chronology includes actual military treatises together with some works related to the subject (military expeditions or campaigns, descriptions of sieges and others). Whenever possible, references will include the possibility of consulting the original work or a complete translation.


10th century BC

*1100 - 900 BCE
Dhanurveda ''Dhanurveda'' (धनुर्वेद) () is a Sanskrit treatise on warfare and archery, traditionally regarded as an upaveda attached to ''Yajurveda'' (1100800 BCE) and attributed either to Bhrigu or Vishvamitra or Bharadwaja. It is one among t ...
, a Hindu text which is also known as "''Military science''".


5th century BC

* BC. ''
The Art of War ''The Art of War'' () is an ancient Chinese military treatise dating from the Late Spring and Autumn Period (roughly 5th century BC). The work, which is attributed to the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu ("Master Sun"), is com ...
''. Sunzi.


4th century BC

* 370 BC ''
Anabasis Anabasis (from Greek ''ana'' = "upward", ''bainein'' = "to step or march") is an expedition from a coastline into the interior of a country. Anabase and Anabasis may also refer to: History * ''Anabasis Alexandri'' (''Anabasis of Alexander''), a ...
''.
Xenophon Xenophon of Athens (; grc, wikt:Ξενοφῶν, Ξενοφῶν ; – probably 355 or 354 BC) was a Greek military leader, philosopher, and historian, born in Athens. At the age of 30, Xenophon was elected commander of one of the biggest Anci ...
. Despite not being a treatise, the "
Expedition of the Ten Thousand Expedition may refer to: * An exploration, journey, or voyage undertaken by a group of people especially for discovery and scientific research Places * Expedition Island, a park in Green River, Wyoming, US * Expedition Range, a mountain range ...
" shows many aspects of a military withdrawal from that era. * BC. ''Commentarius Poliorceticus''.
Aeneas Tacticus Aeneas Tacticus ( grc-gre, Αἰνείας ὁ Τακτικός; fl. 4th century BC) was one of the earliest Greek writers on the art of war and is credited as the first author to provide a complete guide to securing military communications. Po ...
.


3rd century BC

* BC. ''Poliorcetica''. Philo of Byzantium. A. de Rochas d'Aiglun: Traité de Fortification, d'Attaque et de Défense des Places par Philon de Bysance. Paris, 1872. ** Treatise on war machines: ''Belopoeica''. * ''
Arthashastra The ''Arthashastra'' ( sa, अर्थशास्त्रम्, ) is an Ancient Indian Sanskrit treatise on statecraft, political science, economic policy and military strategy. Kautilya, also identified as Vishnugupta and Chanakya, is ...
'' - Written by Indian philosopher
Chanakya Chanakya (Sanskrit: चाणक्य; IAST: ', ; 375–283 BCE) was an ancient Indian polymath who was active as a teacher, author, strategist, philosopher, economist, jurist, and royal advisor. He is traditionally identified as Kauṭilya o ...
.


1st century BC

* ''
Commentarii de Bello Civili ''Commentarii de Bello Civili'' ''(Commentaries on the Civil War)'', or ''Bellum Civile'', is an account written by Julius Caesar of his war against Gnaeus Pompeius and the Roman Senate. It consists of three books covering the events of 49–4 ...
'' * ''
Commentarii de Bello Gallico ''Commentarii de Bello Gallico'' (; en, Commentaries on the Gallic War, italic=yes), also ''Bellum Gallicum'' ( en, Gallic War, italic=yes), is Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative. In it Ca ...
'' * ''
De Bello Alexandrino ''De Bello Alexandrino'' (also ''Bellum Alexandrinum''; ''On the Alexandrine War'') is a Latin work continuing Julius Caesar's commentaries, ''De Bello Gallico'' and '' De Bello Civili''. It details Caesar's campaigns in Alexandria and Asia. A ...
'' * ''
De Bello Africo ''De Bello Africo'' (also ''Bellum Africum''; ''On the African War'') is a Latin work continuing Julius Caesar's accounts of his campaigns, ''De Bello Gallico'' and '' De Bello Civili'', and its sequel by an unknown author ''De Bello Alexandrin ...
'' * ''
De Bello Hispaniensi ''De Bello Hispaniensi'' (also ''Bellum Hispaniense''; ''On the Hispanic War''; ''On the Spanish War'') is a Latin work continuing Julius Caesar's commentaries, ''De Bello Gallico'' and '' De Bello Civili'', and its sequels by two different un ...
''


Christian times

* 84. ''Strategematicon Libri IV''.
Sextus Julius Frontinus Sextus Julius Frontinus (c. 40 – 103 AD) was a prominent Roman civil engineer, author, soldier and senator of the late 1st century AD. He was a successful general under Domitian, commanding forces in Roman Britain, and on the Rhine and Danube ...
.


2nd century

Outline of a Roman camp. * 106 AD ''Περί Στρατηγικών Τάξεων Ἑλληνικών'' (On Tactical Arrays of the Greeks).
Aelianus Tacticus Aelianus Tacticus ( grc-gre, Αἰλιανὸς ὀ Τακτικός; fl. 2nd century AD), also known as Aelian (), was a Greek military writer who lived in Rome. Work Aelian's military treatise in fifty-three chapters on the tactics of the Gree ...
. * AD ''Liber of munitionibus castrorum''.
Hyginus Gromaticus Hyginus Gromaticus (Gromaticus from '' groma'', a surveying device) was a Latin writer on land-surveying, who flourished in the reign of Trajan (AD 98–117). Fragments of a work on boundaries attributed to him are found in '' Corpus Agrimensoru ...
. * 130 AD ''Poliorcetica.''
Apollodorus of Damascus Apollodorus of Damascus ( grc, Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Δαμασκηνός) was a Nabataean architect and engineer from Damascus, Roman Syria, who flourished during the 2nd century AD. As an engineer he authored several technical treatises, ...
. * . Flavi Arrià. He wrote two treatises. **''Tactics''. Lost work. ** ''Arrians array against the Alans''. * 163. Polyene the Macedonian was a Greek writer who authored a work on war strategies ( Στρατηγήματα ), ''Stratagems'', the most part of which has been preserved.


5th century

* .
De Re Militari ''De re militari'' (Latin "Concerning Military Matters"), also ''Epitoma rei militaris'', is a treatise by the Late Latin writer Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus about Roman warfare and military principles as a presentation of the methods and pr ...
.
Flavius Vegetius Publius (or Flavius) Vegetius Renatus, known as Vegetius (), was a writer of the Later Roman Empire (late 4th century). Nothing is known of his life or station beyond what is contained in his two surviving works: ''Epitoma rei militaris'' (also re ...
. * . Strategikon of the Byzantine Emperor Mauritius. ** This manual indicates the use of a cowboy-like "
lasso A lasso ( or ), also called lariat, riata, or reata (all from Castilian, la reata 're-tied rope'), is a loop of rope designed as a restraint to be thrown around a target and tightened when pulled. It is a well-known tool of the Spanish an ...
" by Byzantine cavalry soldiers.


10th century

* . ''Tactics'' of Leo VI the Philosopher. ** Italian translation. * . ''Sylloge Tacticorum''. A Tenth-Century Byzantine Military Manual * . ''Liber de velitatione bellica''. Nicephorus II Focas.


11th century

* . Strategikon of
Kekaumenos Kekaumenos ( el, Κεκαυμένος) is the family name of the otherwise unidentified Byzantine author of the '' Strategikon'', a manual on military and household affairs composed c. 1078. He was apparently of Georgian-Armenian origin and the gra ...
.


12th century

* 1148. Siege and conquest of Tortosa ** The information provided by the Genoese chronicle ''Annales Ianuenses'', though migrated, it's interesting to be consulted.


13th century

* 1229.
Conquest of Majorca The conquest of the island of Majorca on behalf of the Christian kingdoms was carried out by King James I of Aragon between 1229 and 1231. The pact to carry out the invasion, concluded between James I and the ecclesiastical and secular leaders ...
. ** There are several documents that detail the campaign: decision, preparation, sea voyage, disembarkation, Christian camp, war machines, wall mines, entry and conquest of the city. * 1270. The Chronicle of the Eighth Crusade has a military interest.


14th century

* . Francesc Eiximenis in the Twelfth of Crestian spoke of war in general and naval war, explaining the discipline and order that must be observed on ships.


15th century

* 1402. Siege and destruction of the Christian castle of Izmir by the forces of
Tamerlan Timur ; chg, ''Aqsaq Temür'', 'Timur the Lame') or as ''Sahib-i-Qiran'' ( 'Lord of the Auspicious Conjunction'), his epithet. ( chg, ''Temür'', 'Iron'; 9 April 133617–19 February 1405), later Timūr Gurkānī ( chg, ''Temür Kür ...
. * 1480.
Guillaume Caoursin Guillaume Caoursin, also called Gulielmus Caoursin (1430, Douai – 1501, Rhodes), was vice-chancellor of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, or Knights Hospitaller. He was an eye-witness to the siege of Rhodes in 1480, an unsuccessful attack o ...
, ''Obsidionis Rhodiæ urbis descriptio'' ** The Latin original is a relatively short description of the siege of Rhodes from 1480. A study by Albert G. Hauf i Valls allows the content to be viewed in Catalan. This study includes the original text in Latin. ** Joan Esteve's Liber Elegantiarum uses many phrases from the Latin original translating it into Valencian. *** The above study by A. Hauf and Valls presents in a very clear way the original sentences of Caoursin and the translation of Joan Esteve.


16th century

* 1521. ''Dell'arte della guerra''.
Niccolò Machiavelli Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli ( , , ; 3 May 1469 – 21 June 1527), occasionally rendered in English as Nicholas Machiavel ( , ; see below), was an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance. ...
. * 1565. The siege of Malta (1565) was very important from the point of view of military theory and fortification. There is a work that describes the siege. * 1577. ''Theorica y practica de guerra''.
Bernardino de Mendoza Bernardino de Mendoza (c. 1540 – 3 August 1604) was a Spanish military commander, diplomat and writer on military history and politics. Biography Bernardino de Mendoza was born in Guadalajara, Spain around 1540, as the son of Don Alonso Su ...
. ** English translation as ''Theorique and Practise of Warre'' (1597) * 1582. ''De jure et officiis bellicis et disciplina militari''.
Balthazar Ayala Balthazar Ayala (1548–1584) was a military judge in the Habsburg Netherlands during the opening decades of the Eighty Years' War who wrote an influential treatise on the law of war. Life Ayala was born in Antwerp in 1548, the son of a Spanish c ...
. ** English translation published in 1912 in the Carnegie Institution Classics of International Law series. * 1589. ''Discurso sobre la forma de reducir la disciplina a mejor y antiguo estado''.
Sancho de Londoño Sancho de Londoño (1515?–1569) was a Spanish soldier and military writer. Works * ''Discurso sobre la forma de reducir la disciplina a mejor y antiguo estado'' (Brussels, 1589) * ''Libro del arte militar'' (Valencia Valencia ( va, Valèn ...
* 1596. ''Libro del arte militar''. Sancho de Londoño


17th century

* 1605. ''Les Elemens de l'Artillerie''.
Florence Rivault Florence Rivault (or David Rivault de Flurence) (1571–1616) was a French people, French mathematician and royal servant. He was born probably at La Cropte, near Laval, Mayenne, France. He was a "Gentleman of the Bedchamber#France, Gentleman of th ...
. * 1606. ''Il mastro di campo generale''.
Giorgio Basta Giorgio Basta, Count of Huszt, Gjergj Basta or Gheorghe Basta (1550 – 1607) was an Italian general, diplomat, and writer of Arbëreshë origin, employed by the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II to command Habsburg forces in the Long War of 1591– ...
. ** German translation: ''Il maestro di campo generale, das ist: außfürliche Anzeig, Bericht und Erklärung von dem Ampt eines General-Feldt-Obersten'' (1617) * 1610. ''I Carichi Militari''. Lelio Brancaccio * 1612. ''Il governo della cavalleria leggiera''. Giorgio Basta. ** German translation as ''Governo della cavalleria, Das ist, Bericht Von Anführung der leichten Pferde'' (1614) ** French translation as ''Le gouvernement de la cavallerie légère'' (1616). * 1625. ''De iure belli ac pacis''. Hugo Grotius. **English translation as ''The Rights of War and Peace'' (1814). * 1633. ''Principes de l'art militaire''. Gamaliel de La Tour. * 1634. ''A Discourse of Military Discipline''. Gerat Barry. * 1640. ''Military Preludes''. Domènec Moradell. * 1697. ''Dell'arte della guerra''.
Raimondo Montecuccoli Raimondo Montecuccoli (; 21 February 1609 – 16 October 1680) was an Italian-born professional soldier, military theorist, and diplomat, who served the Habsburg monarchy. Experiencing the Thirty Years' War from scratch as a simple footsoldier ...
.


18th century

* 1740. ''Mémoires contenant les maximes sur la guerre''. Antoine de Pas de Feuquières. * 1743. ''Elements de la guerre des sieges''. Guillaume Le Blond. * 1756. ''Traité de la difference entre la guerre offensive et défensive''. * 1757. ''Science de la marine: le service et l'art de la guerre sur mer''. P. P. A. BARDET DE VILLENEUVE. * 1772. ''Art militaire des chinois, ou recueil d'anciens traites sur la guerre, composés avant l'ere chrétienne, par différents généraux chinois''. P. Amiot. * 1796. ''Grundsätze der Strategie, erläutert durch die Darstellung des Feldzuges von 1796 in Deutschland''. Charles Louis of Austria (Duke of Teschen). * 1799. ''Geist des neuern Kriegssystems hergeleitet aus dem Grundsatze einer Basis der Operationen''. Heinrich Dietrich von Buelow (Bülow).


19th century

* 1809. ''Nouveau dictionnaire historique des sièges et batailles et mémorables et des combats maritimes les plus fameux''. * 1812. ''Pyrotechnie militaire, ou traité complet des feux de guerre et des bouches à feu''. Claude Fortuné Ruggieri. * 1828. ''The Naval Battles of Great Britain: From the Accession of the Illustrious House of Hanover to the Throne to the Battle of Navarin''.
Charles Ekins Admiral Sir Charles Ekins Order of the Bath, GCB (1768 – 2 July 1855) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served in the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War, the French Revolutionary Wars, French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and rose to the rank of Ad ...
. * 1832. From the war.
Carl von Clausewitz Carl Philipp Gottfried (or Gottlieb) von Clausewitz (; 1 June 1780 – 16 November 1831) was a Prussian general and military theorist who stressed the "moral", in modern terms meaning psychological, and political aspects of waging war. His mos ...
* 1851. ''Dell'arte della guerra''. Girolamo Ulloa Calà. * 1853. ''The principles of war''. Auguste Frédéric Lendy. * 1855. ''Considerations on tactics and strategy''. George Twemlow. * 1858. ''Elementary history of the progress of the Art of War''. James John Graham. * 1860. ''Elements of Military Art and Science''.
Henry Wager Halleck Henry Wager Halleck (January 16, 1815 – January 9, 1872) was a senior United States Army officer, scholar, and lawyer. A noted expert in military studies, he was known by a nickname that became derogatory: "Old Brains". He was an important par ...
. * 1862. ''The Art of War''. Antoine Henri baron of Jomini. ** In French: Volume 1. ** In French: Volume 2. * 1862. ''Elements of Military Art and Science''. Henry Wager Halleck. * 1863. ''CAMPAIGNS OF 1862 AND 1863 ILLUSTRATING THE PRINCIPLES OF STRATEGY''. EMIL SCHALK. * 1863. ''Elements of Military Art and History''. George Washington Cullum. * 1870. ''Der Gebirgskrieg'' (The War in the Mountains). Franz Kuhn von Kuhnenfeld. * 1871. ''Covered by the art of war''. Louis-Nathaniel Rossel. * 1873. ''Difesa dell'Italia secondo i principi sviluppati dal generale Franz von Kuhn''. Orazio Dogliotti.


20th century

* 1933. ''Die Truppenführung''. Ludwig Beck. * 1937. ''A history of the art of war in the sixteenth century''. Charles Oman. * 1975. ''United States Strategic Institute''. * 1993. ''Theory and Nature of War: Readings''. * 1995. ''Strategic Intelligence: Theory and Application''.


21st century

* 2006. ''Irregular Enemies and the Essence of Strategy: Can the American Way of War Adapt?'' * 2009. ''Schools for Strategy: Teaching Strategy for 21st Century Conflict''.


See also

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Treatise A treatise is a formal and systematic written discourse on some subject, generally longer and treating it in greater depth than an essay, and more concerned with investigating or exposing the principles of the subject and its conclusions."Treat ...


References


External links


Aeneas Tacticus
(complete text, Greek and English translation)
How to Survive Under Siege
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