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De velitatione bellica is the conventional Latin title for the Byzantine military treatise on skirmishing and guerrilla-type border warfare, composed circa 970. Its original Greek title is Περὶ Παραδρομῆς (Peri Paradromēs, "On Skirmishing"). The original author is unknown but likely to have been a high-ranking army officer close to the Phokas family. The work describes tactics used previously against Muslim opponents but the author notes that due to recent Byzantine successes they might "not find application in the eastern regions at the present time" but might be useful for future campaigns. The author is critical of the bureaucracy of the Constantinople-based government.

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  • De velitatione bellica is the conventional Latin title for the Byzantine military treatise on skirmishing and guerrilla-type border warfare, composed circa 970. Its original Greek title is Περὶ Παραδρομῆς (Peri Paradromēs, "On Skirmishing"). The original author is unknown but likely to have been a high-ranking army officer close to the Phokas family. The work describes tactics used previously against Muslim opponents but the author notes that due to recent Byzantine successes they might "not find application in the eastern regions at the present time" but might be useful for future campaigns. The author is critical of the bureaucracy of the Constantinople-based government. (en)
  • Le De velitatione bellica est le titre habituel, en latin, d'un manuel militaire byzantin qui traite de la guerre défensive, proche de la guerilla, qu'emploie l'Empire sur sa frontière face aux Musulmans. Son titre en grec est Περὶ Παραδρομῆς (Peri Paradromēs, « de l'embuscade »). Son auteur est inconnu mais l'ouvrage est souvent attribué à l'empereur Nicéphore II Phocas et il pourrait être l'oeuvre d'un de ses officiers. Il décrit les tactiques utilisées couramment contre les Musulmans jusqu'au Xe siècle, époque à laquelle l'Empire reprend l'offensive en Anatolie. De ce fait, il s'agit plus d'une compilation de tactiques et de techniques passées qui ne trouvent plus nécessairement d'applications. Enfin, un trait marquant de l'ouvrage est le ton critique envers Constantinople et la bureaucratie qui dirige l'Empire. (fr)
  • Sobre Escaramuças (em grego: Περὶ Παραδρομῆς; romaniz.: Peri Paradromēs), convencionalmente referido como Sobre a Guerra de Escaramuça (em latim: De velitatione bellica) é um tratado militar bizantino sobre escaramuças e guerras fronteiriça do tipo guerrilha, composto ca. 970. (pt)
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  • De velitatione bellica is the conventional Latin title for the Byzantine military treatise on skirmishing and guerrilla-type border warfare, composed circa 970. Its original Greek title is Περὶ Παραδρομῆς (Peri Paradromēs, "On Skirmishing"). The original author is unknown but likely to have been a high-ranking army officer close to the Phokas family. The work describes tactics used previously against Muslim opponents but the author notes that due to recent Byzantine successes they might "not find application in the eastern regions at the present time" but might be useful for future campaigns. The author is critical of the bureaucracy of the Constantinople-based government. (en)
  • Sobre Escaramuças (em grego: Περὶ Παραδρομῆς; romaniz.: Peri Paradromēs), convencionalmente referido como Sobre a Guerra de Escaramuça (em latim: De velitatione bellica) é um tratado militar bizantino sobre escaramuças e guerras fronteiriça do tipo guerrilha, composto ca. 970. (pt)
  • Le De velitatione bellica est le titre habituel, en latin, d'un manuel militaire byzantin qui traite de la guerre défensive, proche de la guerilla, qu'emploie l'Empire sur sa frontière face aux Musulmans. Son titre en grec est Περὶ Παραδρομῆς (Peri Paradromēs, « de l'embuscade »). Son auteur est inconnu mais l'ouvrage est souvent attribué à l'empereur Nicéphore II Phocas et il pourrait être l'oeuvre d'un de ses officiers. Il décrit les tactiques utilisées couramment contre les Musulmans jusqu'au Xe siècle, époque à laquelle l'Empire reprend l'offensive en Anatolie. De ce fait, il s'agit plus d'une compilation de tactiques et de techniques passées qui ne trouvent plus nécessairement d'applications. Enfin, un trait marquant de l'ouvrage est le ton critique envers Constantinople et la bureauc (fr)
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  • De velitatione bellica (en)
  • Peri Paradromes (in)
  • De velitatione bellica (fr)
  • Sobre Escaramuças (pt)
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