Abstract

This work analyses the vocabulary used in the XVIth century to indicate all the methods of Small Wars. All the works claiming to deal with the art of warfare contain potentially indications on this type of fight even with the absence of an autonomous thought of the Small Wars that came in the late XVIIth century. It seems that the renaissance writers were more worried by the distinction between acceptable and unacceptable forms of behavior and violence in war, and their counterparts of the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries more worried of defining the parts of war.

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