- De
rebus bellicis ("On the
Things of Wars") is an
anonymous work of the 4th or 5th
century which suggests remedies for the
military and
financial problems...
-
archived copy as
title (link)
Carlo Stasi,
Otranto e l'Inghilterra (episodi
bellici in
Puglia e nel Salento), in Note di
Storia e
Cultura Salentina, anno XV...
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Salvatore Paul
Belleci (born
October 30, 1970) is an
American television personality and
model maker, best
known for his work on the
Discovery Channel...
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keeping fiduciary minting alongside a gold standard. The
author of De
Rebus Bellicis held that the rift
widened between classes because of this
monetary policy;...
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wheel can be
found in 4th
century Roman literature "Anonymus De
Rebus Bellicis".
Though impractical,
there is no
reason why it
could not work and such...
- Treccani, Gian
Paolo (a cura di),
Monumenti alla guerra. Città,
danni bellici e
ricostruzione nel
secondo dopoguerra, Milano,
Franco Angeli Storia Urbana...
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September 1996 (in Italian)
Carlo Stasi,
Otranto e l'Inghilterra (episodi
bellici in
Puglia e nel Salento), in 'Note di
Storia e
Cultura Salentina', anno...
- 49 (2009): 667–692. (IT)
Carlo Stasi,
Otranto e l'Inghilterra (episodi
bellici in
Puglia e nel Salento), in Note di
Storia e
Cultura Salentina, anno XV...
- also from the late 4th century, is an
anonymous treatise titled De
rebus bellicis,
which briefly discusses (so far
archaeologically unattested)
spiked plumbatae...
- 240 m (790 ft). 4th
century – 5th century:
Paddle wheel boat (in De
rebus bellicis) in
Roman Empire 400: The
construction of the Iron
pillar of
Delhi in Mathura...