Stratocles

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Stratocles (Greek: Στρατοκλῆς)[1] was an Athenian politician during the third and fourth centuries BCE. He was a member of a family from the deme of Diomeia.[2]

At some time, he compiled the existing information on knowledge of tactics made in the age of Homer.[3]

References

  1. ^ CP Mason, A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Volume 3, J. Murray, 1873 (ed. William Smith) [Retrieved 2015-04-09]
  2. ^ AJ Bayliss, After Demosthenes: The Politics of Early Hellenistic Athens, A&C Black, 21 Jul 2011, p. 153, ISBN 1441111514 [Retrieved 2015-04-09]
  3. ^ Aelianus Tacticus, The Tactics of Aelian: Comprising the Military System of the Grecians; Illustrated with Notes, Explanatory Plates, &c. &c. &c, Cox and Baylis, 1814 [Retrieved 2015-04-09].