Few secular works of Antiquity were as popular in the Middle Ages as Vegetius's Epitoma, the broadest ancient manual of Roman warfare. This edition is the first to be based on a comprehensive investigation of over 200 surviving manuscripts. The apparatus gives a full account of the readings that medieval scribes inherited from Antiquity. It also includes cross-references and brief explanations of some choices, and trouble is taken to identify the earliest occurrences of worthwhile conjectures. There is a wide-ranging introduction in English.
De re militari
Military art and science-- Rome, Early works to 1800.