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A practical manual outlines the responsibilities and tactics appropriate to an Athenian cavalry commander, beginning with proper religious observances and administrative duties such as maintaining full troop complements and remount reserves. It advises on horse care and training, unit organization and signaling, reconnaissance, concealed pickets and ambuscades, pursuit of weakened foes, and methods for seizing terrain or exploiting enemy errors. The discourse blends strategic guidance for field engagements with instructions for ceremonial displays, emphasizing prudence, economy of force, and the value of spies, patrols, and well-chosen positions.
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