Polyaenus
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Polyaenus or Polyenus (/ˌpɒliˈiːnəs/ Script error: No such module "Respell".; see ae (æ) vs. e; Template:Langx, "much-praised") was a 2nd-century Roman Macedonian author and rhetorician,[1]Template:R/superscript known best for his Stratagems in War (Template:Langx), which has been preserved. He was born in Bithynia, Asia Minor. The Suda[2]Template:R/superscript calls him a rhetorician, and Polyaenus himself writes that he was accustomed to plead causes before the Roman emperor.[3]Template:R/superscript Polyaenus dedicated Stratagems in War to the two emperors Marcus Aurelius (r. 161–180) and Lucius Verus (r. 161–169), while they were engaged in the Roman–Parthian War of 161–166, about 163, at which time he was too old to accompany them in their campaigns.[4]Template:R/superscript
Stratagems
This work is divided into eight books: the first six contain accounts of the stratagems of the most celebrated Greek generals and rulers, the seventh book contains stratagems of non Greeks and Romans, and the eighth book those of the Romans and of illustrious women. Parts, however, of the sixth and seventh books are lost, so that of the 900 stratagems which Polyaenus described, 833 have survived.[5]
The book has survived in a single copy made in the 13th century, although there exist five abridged versions. The full copy once belonged to Michel Apostolios.[6] It contains a vast number of anecdotes respecting many of the most celebrated men in antiquity, and has uniquely preserved many historical facts.[7]
Polyaenus was first printed in a Latin translation, executed by Justus Vulteius, at Basel, 1549. The first edition of the Greek text was published by Isaac Casaubon, Lyon, 1589; the next by Pancratius Maasvicius, Leyden, 1690; the third by Samuel Mursinna, Berlin, 1756; the fourth by Adamantios Korais, Paris, 1809.[8] The work has been translated into English by R. Shepherd, London, 1793; into German by Seybold, Frankfurt, 1793–94, and by Blume, Stuttgart, 1834.
Other works
Polyaenus also wrote several other works, all of which have perished. The Suda has preserved the titles of two, On Thebes (Περὶ Θηβῶν) and Tactics, in three books (Τακτικά). Stobaeus makes a quotation from a work of Polyaenus, Ὑπὲρ τoῦ κoινoῦ τῶν Mακεδόνων[9]Template:R/superscript (For the koinon of Macedonians), and from another entitled Ὑπὲρ τoῦ Συνεδρίoυ[10]Template:R/superscript (For the Synedrion). Polyaenus likewise mentions his intention of writing a work on the memorable actions of M. Aurelius and L. Verus.[11]Template:R/superscript
Notes
- ^ Polyaenus, info
- ^ Suda π 1955, Πολύαινος
- ^ Polyaenus, praef. lib. ii, praef. lib. viii
- ^ Polyaenus, praef. lib. i
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Smith, William (1876). "A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology: Oarses-Zygia".
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Polyaenus (1994). Στρατηγήματα. ISBN 978-0-89005-503-8.
- ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Polyaenus (1793). "Polyænus's Stratagems of War".
- ^ Polyaenus’ Stratagems, ELINEPA, 2019
- ^ Stobaeus, xlviii. 43
- ^ Stobaeus, xlviii. 53
- ^ Polyaenus, praef. lib. vi
Further reading
- Bayle, Pierre. "Polyænus." Dictionnaire historique et critique. Amsterdam, 1740.
- Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Brodersen, Kai, ed. (2010). Polyainos. Neue Studien. Polyaenus. New Studies. Berlin: Verlag Antike. ISBN 978-3-938032-39-8.
- Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Brodersen, Kai (2017). Polyainos: Strategika (in Greek and German). Berlin & Boston: De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-053664-5.
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- Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Dain, A. "Les Cinq adaptations Byzantines de les Stratagèmes de Polyen". Revue des études anciennes: 321–346.
- Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Polyen: Ruses de guerre". Site de Philippe Remacle (in français). Retrieved 9 October 2018. — Gui-Alexis Lobineau (traducteur), Paris, (1840)
- Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content.Seyffert, Oskar (1894). "Polyænus". Dictionary of Classical Antiquities.
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External links
- Livius, Polyaenus by Jona Lendering
- Polyaenus, Stratagems of War, Translated by E. Shepherd, 1793 (excerpts: those stratagems concerning Alexander and some of the Diadochi)
- Stratagems of War (complete translation)
- Eduard von Woelffin 1887 edition at the Internet Archive
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