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===Military tactics=== Frontinus also wrote a theoretical treatise on military science, which is lost. His extant work on military matters, the ''[[Stratagems (book)|Stratagems]]'' (Latin: ''Strategemata''), is a collection of examples of military stratagems from Greek and Roman history, for the use of generals. He draws on his own experience as a general in [[Germania]] under [[Domitian]], but similarities between the anecdotes he records and versions of other Roman authors like [[Valerius Maximus]] and [[Livy]] suggest that he drew mainly on literary sources. The authenticity of the fourth book has been challenged.<ref>Paper by Rogier van der Wal (Amsterdam) to the 2010 Classical Association Conference, Cardiff</ref> One example he gives of control of river water during a siege reads: {{blockquote|Lucius Metellus, when fighting in [[Hispania Citerior|Hither Spain]], diverted the course of a river and directed it from a higher level against the camp of the enemy, which was located on low ground. Then, when the enemy were in a panic from the sudden flood, he had them slain by men whom he had stationed in ambush for this very purpose.}}
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