Strategiana
Strategiana is a scholarly term used to designate a family of late antique and medieval military handbooks that concentrate on strategy and campaign planning. It does not denote a single, unified work; rather, it is a label applied to several related texts whose authorship and dating remain debated.
Origins and transmission: The surviving witnesses date roughly from the 4th to the 12th centuries and are
Contents: Typical material covers grand strategy, logistics, intelligence, diplomacy, reconnaissance, fortifications, and battlefield tactics. Entries often
Relation to other works: Strategiana texts are part of the broader classical-to-medieval military literature that also
Reception and legacy: In the Middle Ages, they circulated among military readers and instructors and influenced