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ASCLEPIODOTUS , See also:Greek military writer, flourished in the 1st See also:century B.C. Nothing is known of him except that he was a See also:pupil of Poseidonius the Stoic (d. 51 B.C.). He is the supposed author of a See also:treatise on Graeco-Macedonian See also:tactics (TaK-nxa Ke¢aAaia), which, however, is probably not his own See also:work, but the See also:skeleton outline of the lectures delivered by his See also:master, who is known to have written a work on the subject. End of Article: ASCLEPIODOTUSAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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