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De Jure et Officiis Bellicis et Disciplina Militari Libri III, Volume I: First Latin Edition (in Latin)
Ayala, Balthazar ; Westlake, John
Synopsis "De Jure et Officiis Bellicis et Disciplina Militari Libri III, Volume I: First Latin Edition (in Latin)"
"There are laws of war just as much as of peace. The use of force against those who will not submit to fair demands or will not be restrained by reason is not an injustice." -Balthazar Ayala, De Jure Et Officiis Bellicis Et Disciplina Militari Libri III (1582) De Jure Et Officiis Bellicis Et Disciplina Militari Libri III, Volume I (1912) by Balthazar Ayala, originally published in 1582, outlines basic doctrine for conducting war, most specifically that military forces cannot target civilians. This is a 1912 replica of the first edition with the original Latin text edited by John Westlake. Volume II, also available from Cosimo Classics, contains the English translation by John Pawley Bate. This treatise is rich with references to Plutarch, Cicero, and Thomas Aquinas to name a few and is a great addition to the personal library of anyone interested in the foundation of law and history.