Munitionibus castrorum
De Munitionibus Castrorum ( On the fortification of the armed camps ) is a Roman military treaty describing the provision of the troops of a vast army inside a Autrefois camp allotted to Hygin gromatic the (1st century), it is regarded today as later date (between the 2nd century and the 3rd century), its author being commonly called “Pseudo-Hygin”. The exact circumstances of its drafting are discussed and the proposals for a dating hesitate today primarily between the reign of Trajan and that of Marc Aurèle.
Editions
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Hygini Gromatici liber of munitionibus castrorum , ED. and transl. Alfred von Domaszewski, Leipzig, 1879.
- Corpus Agrimensorum Romanorum . (Codices Graeci and Latini photograpice depicti XXII) ED. A.W. Sijthof. Lungduni Batavorum, 1970. Pseudo-Hygin
- (transl. Maurice Lenoir), Of the fortifications of the camp , Beautiful Letters, collection “CUF/Roman Series”, Paris, 1979.
- Polybius Pseudo-Hyginus and: The Fortification off the Romance Camp , ED. and transl. M.C.J. Miller and J.G. DeVoto, Publishers Ares, Chicago, 1994.
- Alan Richardson, Theoretical Aspects off Romance Camp and Strong Design (BAR, 2004).
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