How do you cite Sun Tzu?

How do you cite Sun Tzu?

MLA (7th ed.) Sun-tzu, , and Samuel B. Griffith. The Art of War. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1964.

How many copies has The Art of War sold?

More than 200,000 copies of his Sun-tzu Art of War and more than 55,000 copies of The Complete Art of War have been sold. The Art of War is the most famous study of strategy ever written and has had an extraordinary influence on the history of warfare.

How big is The Art of War by Sun Tzu?

50 page
It is the most concise, definitive, unabridged and original version. This edition of The Art of War is a 50 page long 9×6 trade paperback edition in creme paper and a black matte cover. It is a thin book that reads in about one hour, composed of small numbered paragraphs, divided into 13 chapters.

What is the real art of war book?

The Art of War is an ancient Chinese military treatise dating from the 5th century BC. Attributed to the ancient Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu (“Master Sun”, also spelled Sunzi) the text is composed of 13 chapters, each of which is devoted to one aspect of warfare.

What is the meaning of Sun Tzu?

Sun Tzu
Literal meaning “Master Sun”
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Sun Wu
Traditional Chinese 孫武

What is Sun Tzu strategy?

Sun Tzu: Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat. Sun Tzu is regarded as one of the greatest military strategists. Strategy without tactics is the slowest route to victory. Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat.

Quelle est la citation la plus célèbre de Sun Tzu ?

La citation la plus célèbre de Sun Tzu est : « L’art de la guerre, c’est de soumettre l’ennemi sans combat. ».

Quel est le style de l’écriture de Sun Tzu ?

Nous avions également relevé le style lapidaire d’écriture de Sun Tzu, restitué dans la traduction française de Jean Lévi, qui se prêtait parfaitement à la contrainte des 140 caractères imposée par Twitter.

Quel est l’art de la guerre ?

Sun Tzu a dit… “L’art de la guerre, c’est de soumettre l’ennemi sans combat.” “Le bon général a gagné la bataille avant de l’engager.” “Celui qui excelle à résoudre les difficultés les résout avant qu’elles ne surgissent. Celui qui excelle à vaincre ses ennemis triomphe avant que les menaces de ceux-ci ne se concrétisent.”

Est-ce que celui-ci provenait essentiellement de l’art de la guerre ?

Nous estimions que celui-ci provenait essentiellement de la facilité de transposition des préceptes de L’art de la guerre aux domaines autres que le conflit armé ; un public bien plus large que la seule communauté militaire était donc concerné par ces maximes.

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