06-03-2007, 11:35 AM
To check if the strategikon-commands are correct for the late romans you can try to compare them with these of Lydos and Leon (last one in greek).
If they are similiar i guess they are correct for byzantinic time. But if use these i wouldn't change to signum, cause the sense is the entire unit, like Dr. Reichkron showed in the Byzantinische Zeitschrift already.
It would need a philolgical to check the contents of older sources, and i don't feel able or think about knowing all of them that well, to construct anything. I just showed some examples i remembered.
If they are similiar i guess they are correct for byzantinic time. But if use these i wouldn't change to signum, cause the sense is the entire unit, like Dr. Reichkron showed in the Byzantinische Zeitschrift already.
It would need a philolgical to check the contents of older sources, and i don't feel able or think about knowing all of them that well, to construct anything. I just showed some examples i remembered.
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