Onasander
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Onasander, or Onosander was a Greek philosopher who lived during the 1st century A.D. He was the author of a commentary on the Republic of Plato, which is lost, but we still possess his Strategikos, a short but comprehensive work on the duties of a general. It is dedicated to Quintus Veranius Nepos, consul 49, and legate of Britain. It was the chief authority for the military writings of the emperors Maurice and Leo, and Maurice of Saxony, who consulted it in a French translation, expressed a high opinion of it.
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- Edition by Hermann August Theodor Köchly (1860)
- G. Rathgeber in Ersch and Gruber's Allgemeine Encyclopedie.
- This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.