Onasander or Onosander ( grc-gre, Ὀνήσανδρος ''Onesandros'' or Ὀνόσανδρος ''Onosandros''; fl. 1st century AD) was a
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philosopher. He was the author of a commentary on the ''
Republic'' of
Plato
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, which is lost, but we still possess his ''Strategikos'' (Στρατηγικός), a short but comprehensive work on the duties of a
general
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. It is dedicated to
Quintus Veranius
Quintus Veranius (died AD 57) was a distinguished Roman general around the mid-first century CE. He was ''III vir monetalis'', tribune of Legio IV ''Scythica'' and quaestor under Tiberius. He was appointed tribune of the plebs in 41 and praetor i ...
, consul in AD 49, and legate of Britain. It was the chief authority for the military writings of the emperors
Maurice and
Leo VI, and
Maurice of Saxony
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, who consulted it in a French translation and expressed a high opinion of it.
Onasander's ''Strategikos'' is one of the most important treatises on ancient military matters and provides information not commonly available in other ancient works on Greek military tactics, especially concerning the use of the light infantry in battle.
References
Further reading
Greek Text and Translations
*''Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus, and Onasander''. Translated by Illinois Greek Club. Loeb Classical Library, Cambridge MA, 1923
*
Kai Brodersen
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: ''Onasandros: Gute Führung / Strategikos.'' (Greek and German). Marix, Wiesbaden 2018 .
* Corrado Petrocelli, ''Onasandro, Il generale: Manuale per l’esercizio del comando'' (Greek and Italian). Dedalo, Bari, 2008
Studies
*
Alphonse Dain
Marie-Alphonse Dain (better known as Alphonse Dain) was a French Hellenist and Byzantinist. He was born 3 April 1896 at Chavignon ( Aisne) and died 10 July 1964 in Paris. He was a major figure in the field of Greek codicology and palaeography a ...
, ''Les manuscrits d’Onésandros'' (Paris 1930)
* Marco Formisano, "The Strategikós of Onasander: Taking Military Texts Seriously", ''Technai'' 2 (2011) 39–52
* Philip Ranc
"The Ideal of the Roman General in Byzantium: the Reception of Onasander's ''Strategikos'' in Byzantine Military Literature" in: S. Tougher and R. Evans (eds.), ''Generalship in Ancient Greece, Rome and Byzantium'' (Edinburgh 2022) 242-263
*
Christopher J. Smith, "Onasander on How to Be a General", in: M. Austin, J.D. Harries and C.J. Smith (eds), ''Modus Operandi: Essays in Honour of
Geoffrey Rickman'' (London 1998) 151–166
External links
Onasander(complete text of the English translation, from the Loeb edition)
Ancient Greek military writers
Commentators on Plato
Middle Platonists
Roman-era philosophers
1st-century philosophers
1st-century Greek people
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