• De Munitionibus Castrorum ("Concerning the fortifications of a military camp") is a work by an unknown author. Due to this work formerly being attributed...
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    detailed description that survives about Roman military camps is De Munitionibus Castrorum, a manuscript of 11 pages that dates most probably from the late...
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  • p. 258. Sabin, van Wees & Whitby 2007, p. 53. De Munitionibus Castrorum, 26. De Munitionibus Castrorum, 16. Arrian. Ars Tactica, 17.3. Erdkamp 2007, p...
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  • translation, of the Roman military source known as the Liber de munitionibus castrorum, and a new edition, with English translation and detailed commentary...
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    Tactical Arrays of the Greeks). Aelianus Tacticus. c. 110 AD Liber of munitionibus castrorum. Hyginus Gromaticus. 130 AD Poliorcetica. Apollodorus of Damascus...
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  • to: The author of the work De Astronomica credited to G. Julius Hyginus The author of the work De Munitionibus Castrorum credited to Hyginus Gromaticus...
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  • the same as De Constitutio. A treatise on Roman military camps (De Munitionibus Castrorum) was formerly attributed to this Hyginus, but it was probably...
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    (Ἰστορίαι). Pseudo-Hyginus. De Munitionibus Castrorum. Sallust. Bellum Iugurthinum, LXXXVI. Strabo. Geography. Suetonius. De vita Caesarum. Tacitus. Annales...
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    Palmyra (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the available contemporary evidence. The second century work De Munitionibus Castrorum mentioned the Palmyrenes as a natio, the Latin equivalent of the...
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    were staff of the hospital, which Pseudo-Hyginus mentions in De Munitionibus Castrorum as being set apart from other buildings so that the patients can...
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