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Anonymus De
rebus bellicis (Munich 1988) (Vestigia 40). J. H. W. G. Liebeschuetz, "Realism and Phantasy: The
Anonymous De
Rebus Bellicis and its Afterlife"...
- also from the late 4th century, is an
anonymous treatise titled De
rebus bellicis,
which briefly discusses (so far
archaeologically unattested)
spiked plumbatae...
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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...
- was
entrusted with an emb****y to
Henri IV of France. De jure et
officiis bellicis et
disciplina militari (Douai, Jan Bogard, 1582).
Second edition, Antwerp...
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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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yards (1,100 m). The
weapon was
named ballista fulminalis in De
rebus bellicis: "From this ballista,
darts were
projected not only in
great number but...
- four-wheel cart with a
mounted ballista, as
described in the book De
Rebus Bellicis. Many
scholars do not have an
opinion about this problem, due to scarce...
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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;...
- of
propulsion comes from the 4th–5th
century military treatise De
Rebus Bellicis (chapter XVII),
where the
anonymous Roman author describes an ox-driven...
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propulsion comes from the fourth– or fifth-century
military treatise De
Rebus Bellicis (chapter XVII),
where the
anonymous Roman author describes an ox-driven...