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Niccolò Machiavelli
On the Art of War

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1 1| Marcellus, and of so many Roman Captains who are celebrated 2 1| when he was captain of the Roman armies in Africa, and having 3 1| first privileges, that the Roman people gave to one of its 4 1| in order to rule over the Roman people more easily, begun 5 1| it sufficient to hold the Roman People and the Senate in 6 1| defeated; for many times the Roman armies were overcome, and 7 1| you the method that the Roman Consuls at the start of 8 1| observed in selecting the Roman legions. In which Deletto, 9 1| therefore, at the methods of the Roman Selection, I say that, as 10 1| say that, as soon as the Roman Consuls, on whom was imposed 11 1| them had two legions of Roman men, who were the nerve ( 12 1| they had assembled all the Roman men adept at carrying arms, 13 1| did it result) in the Roman Empire; once the blood ( 14 1| each legion: so that the Roman cavalry in every Consular 15 2| These were the important Roman arms, with which they conquered 16 2| in the original ancient Roman (army) was a round shield, 17 2| German one or the ancient Roman?~FABRIZIO: The Roman without 18 2| ancient Roman?~FABRIZIO: The Roman without any doubt, and I 19 2| consider the German and the Roman infantry, you will find 20 2| they are, and armed as the Roman. So that there will be this 21 2| histories you will find the Roman infantry to have defeated 22 2| FABRIZIO: I would take both the Roman arms and the German, and 23 2| Armenia, came against the Roman army of which Lucullus was 24 2| inhabitants rare: so that a Roman army, heavy and slow because 25 2| is possible. And as the Roman Legions were composed of 26 2| continual training of the Roman armies resulted in all the 27 2| fought fifty years with the Roman People before they were 28 2| become virtuous. And as the Roman Empire afterwards kept growing, 29 2| departing from imitating the Roman army, I would have not less 30 3| bodies that existed in a Roman Legion could be so placed 31 3| the many examples of the Roman Legions when they engaged 32 3| Phalanxes, partly of the Roman Legions; and therefore I 33 3| understand that in a regular Roman army, which they called 34 3| more than two Legions of Roman Citizens, which consist 35 3| the Phalanxes and of the Roman Legions, because the pikemen 36 3| the Greek method, and the Roman. As to the strength of the 37 3| say worse of you, than the Roman people said of him.~FABRIZIO: 38 3| their darts according to the Roman custom. It is seen, therefore, 39 3| were the third rank of the Roman Legions, were not assigned 40 3| come to err rather with the Roman people in having taken away 41 3| borrowed from the Greek and Roman methods in equipping our 42 4| stratagems, as did Sulla, the Roman, against Archelaus, who 43 4| methods were used by the Roman Consuls Minucius Rufus and 44 4| opposed elephants to the Roman cavalry, the sight of which 45 4| there is some remedy. Many Roman Captains, by getting in 46 4| attack him; as Martius, the Roman, attacked the Carthaginian 47 5| have to understand that a Roman Army ordinarily always sent 48 5| and not robbing, and the Roman legions defeating the enemy 49 5| Quintus Luttatius, the Roman, having the Cimbri at his 50 5| enemy. Lucius Minutius, the Roman Consul, was in Liguria with 51 6| Romans had two Legions of Roman men in their consular armies, 52 6| will know what part of the Roman methods I have treated. 53 6| at the encounter of two Roman Legions I have taken two 54 6| army, and composed like the Roman of two Battalions and as 55 6| executor very hard. The Roman punished with the capital 56 6| its rear, as we showed the Roman army marched.~BATTISTA: 57 6| reply, that the regular Roman army had about twenty four 58 6| and were leagued with the Roman people, sent them letters, 59 6| refuge with Antiochus, the Roman ambassadors frequented him 60 7| the greater part of the Roman Citizens, and others, who 61 7| Persians, and Gracchus the Roman. All these had first to


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