- In the
Roman Republic and the
Roman Empire, the
Latin word
castrum (pl.: castra) was a military-related term. In
Latin usage, the
singular form castrum...
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antique principles of
symmetry and proportion. The
eighth book,
called "
Castrametation of the Romans",
reconstructs a
Roman encampment after the description...
- camp or
constructing a
fortification traditionally has been
called "
castrametation"
since the time of the
Roman legions.
Fortification is
usually divided...
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exclusively using methods of that time. A lot of
information regarding castrametation and
castellology had
already surfaced thanks to this project. Star fort...
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study of fruit.
Cartography –
science of
making maps and globes.
Castrametation – art of
designing a camp.
Catacoustics –
science of
echoes or reflected...
- architecture, on his
extraordinario libro and on his Book VIII on Polybius’
castrametation,[clarification needed] by
Vaughan Hart and
Peter Hicks (2001), Yale...
- İstihkâmât"(Method of Fortifications) by
Ishak Efendi.
Essai sur la
castramétation, 1748, in-8°); Éléments de tactique, 1758, in-4°;
Artillerie raisonnée...
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Mathematics Volume 1 (1776);
Volume 2 (1777)
Lewis Lochée, An
Essay on
Castrametation (1778)
Lewis Lochée,
Elements of
Fortification (1780)
Lewis Lochée,...
- had a
ravelin and was
flanked by two
large crenelated cubes,
using castrametation of the time, and on the
right was
placed the
clock that the Cabildo...
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Catherine II
Biography 28.0
Cattle Agriculture...