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The manual musters out
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Claim (verbatim)
Byzantium wrote military manuals — the taktika and strategika — for a thematic citizen army run by generals called strategoi. This conjecture says the manual died with the payroll: new witnesses of military manuals track the administrative life of the thematic armies, collapsing in the eleventh century exactly when strategos seals give way to civilian judges' seals in the provinces, and reviving only with Komnenian re-militarization. Manuals were office equipment, and when the office disappeared, so did the commissions to copy them — even as overall Greek book production was rising. If it holds, a literary genre's transmission curve becomes a readable record of demilitarization that historians otherwise reconstruct from seals alone.
Prediction clause (verbatim)
Datable new witnesses of strategika/taktika in Pinakes peak in the bins 900-1050 and fall at least 60% in 1050-1150, counter-cyclically against total dated Greek manuscript production, and the fall co-times with the documented crossover from strategos to krites seals in the Dumbarton Oaks series. Primary clause: the counter-cyclical 1050-1150 drop; the verdict follows it.
Kill-dataset (verbatim)
Pinakes dated witnesses of the military corpus joined to the Dumbarton Oaks seals catalogue's strategos and krites series.
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Provenance
Run: Fresh agent generation · model: claude-fable-5
Generated blind by claude-fable-5 in a single Write from the inline prompt and existing-title list only, with no file reads, web access, or database queries.
Novelty / leakage triage
anticipated in the literature — this exact test has never been run
The genre's 10th-century golden age and abatement after the early 11th century is documented (Chatzelis), and the strategos-to-krites crossover on provincial seals is a sigillographic commonplace; the counter-cyclical witness-count test co-timed against the seal series is un-run.
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