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 Antoine-Henri Jomini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antoine-Henri, baron Jomini (March 6, 1779–March 24, 1869), general in the French and afterwards in the Russian service, and one of the most celebrated writers on the art of war, was born at Payerne in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland, where his father was syndic.
Jomini was present with Napoleon at the Jena, and at Eylau won the cross of the Legion of Honour.
Jomini was thus engaged when the retreat from Moscow and the uprising of Prussia transferred the seat of war to central Germany.
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 Generals of Waterloo: Jomini's Art of War
Jomini was at the battles of Austerlitz (1805), Jena (1806) and Eylau (1807), and was in Spain in 1808.
Jomini deals with attacking a state where all of the people know that their state is in danger of losing its independence and thus the people will oppose an army that has invaded.
Jomini volunteered again in 1804 and was a staff officer in the French Army, and Napoleon made him a Colonel in Ney's Corps.
www.kw.igs.net /~tacit/artofwar/jomini.htm   (2130 words)

  
 Jomini and Clausewitz--Their Interaction
Jomini's military writings are easy to unfairly caricature: they were characterized by a highly didactic and prescriptive approach, conveyed in an extensive geometric vocabulary of strategic lines, bases, and key points.*12 His fundamental prescription was simple: place superior power at the decisive point.
Jomini and Clausewitz may have caught a glimpse of one another from opposite sides during the tragic crossing of the Beresina river during the French retreat from Moscow, but there is no evidence that they ever met.
Jomini's arrogance, irascibility, and naked ambition often led to friction with his fellows and eventually to a falling-out with Ney.
www.clausewitz.com /CWZHOME/Jomini/JOMINIX.htm   (4685 words)

  
 ttgapers.com store - The Art of War - Antoine Henri Jomini, Antoine Henri De Jomini - Product Details
Jomini dominated the military strategy scene for most of the 19th century, surpassing even Clausewitz, who did not achieve great fame and was not too widely read outside of Germany until the 20th century.
Jomini was a contemporary of some other better known names, such as the famed (at least in military circles) Carl Von Clauswitz, whose famous work "On War" is lauded by so many military officers, theorists, as well as philosophers and statesmen alike.
Jomini's work is not exactly the easiest of reads, especially since it assumes more than a working knowledge of the wars of Europe, particularly of Napoleon, and is loaded with historical examples.
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 Antoine Henri Jomini Biography / Biography of Antoine Henri Jomini Biography
Baron Antoine Henri Jomini rose in the ranks of the Swiss army, eventually serving under Marshall Michel Ney as chief of staff and becoming a baron in 1807.
Baron Antoine Henri Jomini (1779--1869) drew on his experience in the armies of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte to write the first systematic study of military strategy.
Antoine Henri Jomini Biography / Biography of Antoine Henri Jomini Biography
www.bookrags.com /biography-antoine-henri-jomini   (229 words)

  
 Antoine Jomini (from strategy) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
In the history of military thought, the French general Antoine-Henri Jomini (1779–1869), one of Napoleon's staff officers and a contemporary of Clausewitz, presents a striking contrast to the Prussian philosopher of war.
Historical development through World War II > Napoleonic warfare > Antoine Jomini
Lacking the philosophical bent of Clausewitz, Jomini concentrated his thinking on what he regarded as practical issues in war rather than on war as a whole.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-52970   (696 words)

  
 Baron Antoine Henri Jomini Ant The Ground Offensive of the Persian Gulf
Therefore Jomini attempted to establish a doctrine based upon his studies, observations and experiences that would help to educate the inexperienced and provide a common recognitional baseline for all of the forces operating within the army.
Therefore, Jomini's preferred  concept of operations was to orient on the enemy force and force the commander to capitulate or face destruction.
According to Jomini, the perfect attack would always attack enemy weakness with strength and be based upon the combination of maneuver, assault, penetration, exploitation and remorseless pursuit into one coherent and continuous process.
www.globalsecurity.org /military/library/report/1997/Campbell.htm   (8857 words)

  
 Present Theory of War and Its Utility Baron Homini George S. Patton Historical Society Library
Jomini is generally seen as Clausewitz's most influential competitor as a military theorist.
This essay is reproduced (with minor changes) from the 1854 American translation of Jomini's The Art of War, trans.
A more neutral treatment can be found in John Shy's, "Jomini," in Peter Paret, ed., Makers of Modern Strategy: From Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age.
www.pattonhq.com /militaryworks/jomini.html   (6871 words)

  
 The U.S. Army Professional Writing Collection
Jomini’s original concept suggested purely contiguous lines of operation focusing on the advantages of interior versus exterior lines of operation, and the U.S. Army continues to show a desire to maintain that orientation.
Jomini’s scientific approach to understanding and succeeding at war lies at the heart of Army doctrinal operations.
The Army follows Jomini’s prescription and, through the MDMP, the Principles of War, and the Tenets of Army Operations, has provides the framework for commanders and their staffs that has become a fundamental system of Army tactical and operational planning, limiting the need for natural military genius.
www.army.mil /professionalwriting/volumes/volume2/july_2004/7_04_2.html   (1650 words)

  
 List of military writers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jomini, Antoine Henri, general, wrote on the Napoleonic Wars including Precis de l'Art de la Guerre (Precis on the Art of War) and Traité des grandes opérations militaires (Treatise on Grand Military Operations)
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_military_writers   (449 words)

  
 Henri, baron de Jomini --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
Jomini served under Marshal Ney at the battles of Ulm (1805), Jena, and Eylau (1806) and accompanied him to Spain in 1808.
Nevertheless, Ney's recommendation for Jomini's promotion to general of division was rejected, and a superior officer who was prejudiced against Jomini put him under arrest for the tardy submission of a military report.
Jomini began his military career by offering his services as a volunteer staff member in the French army in 1798.
www.britannica.com /ebc/article-9043913   (1038 words)

  
 Warhorse Simulations: Book Reviews: Jomini review
Jomini thus was advocating a style of war that had already become obsolete.
  Along with Jomini, he seems to have viewed the destruction of the enemy army as a means to the end of occupying the enemy capital (or threatening to), upon which the enemy would have to make peace.
  Jomini's basic understanding of war was mechanistic, and while he occasionally drops in a line about the importance of morale or the uncertainty of war, he did not really believe it.
www.warhorsesim.com /papers/reviews/jomini.artofwar.htm   (513 words)

  
 Antoine Henri Jomini Biography / Profile of Antoine Henri Jomini Biographies
Baron Antoine Henri Jomini rose in the ranks of the Swiss army, eventually serving under Marshall Michel Ney as chief of staff and becoming a baron in 1807.
Baron Antoine Henri Jomini (1779--1869) drew on his experience in the armies of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte to write the first systematic study of military strategy.
Jomini's Traité des grandes opérations militaires was the first of several works, including Principes de la strategie (1818), and the 15-volume, 1819-1824 work Histoire critique et militaire des guerres de la Révolution, which addressed the wars of the French Revolution.
www.bookrags.com /biography/antoine-henri-jomini   (513 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Antoine Henri Jomini
Jomini was thus engaged when the retreat from Moscow and the uprising of Prussia transferred the seat of war to central Germany.
Jomini was present with Napoleon at the battle of Jena, and at Eylau won the cross of the Legion of Honour.
This defense of Ney almost cost Jomini his position in the Russian service.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Antoine-Henri-Jomini   (513 words)

  
 Antoine Henri Jomini - Hotel Resource Book Store
Baron de Jomini, who himself was a competent general, was there to observe and record some of the most...
Jomini and his Summary of the art of war;: A condensed version edited, and with an introduction, (Military classics)
Jomini and his Summary of the art of war: A condensed version (Military classics)
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 Antoine Henri JOMINI : astrology and planets, Map of the Heavens and Interactive Birth Chart
Texts are not translated, so if you wish to read interpretations associated with theses computations, you need to go to the full astrological Portrait of Antoine Henri JOMINI and to use this Automatic Free Website Translator.
Just click on the Dynamic Natal Chart of Antoine Henri JOMINI with the positions of planets, astrological houses, and the list of the aspects with orbs in degrees and minutes.
Antoine Henri JOMINI : astrology and planets, Map of the Heavens and Interactive Birth Chart
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 Books about Napoleon Bonaparte at Joslin Hall Rare Books
Baron Antoine Henri Jomini was a Swiss General, author and student of strategy who penned several important military works including a history of Napoleon's 1815 campaign.
Jomini, who admitted its inaccuracies, nonetheless actually incorporated parts of it into his own biography of Napoleon.
Although the volume's critics immediately trumpeted their vindication and redoubled their denouncements of the forgery as ridiculous, many still argued that, although not actually from the pen of the Emperor, the volume was in fact a good mirror of at least some of his feelings.
www.joslinhall.com /napoleon.htm   (879 words)

  
 The Art of War
The writings of Baron Antoine Henri de Jomini, who served on both the French and later the Allied side during the Napoleonic Wars, have remained one of the fundamental sources of military thinking up to the present day.
A contemporary of Clausewitz, Jomini examined and analysed Napoleon's methods of warfare, and The Art Of War, his last book, not only achieved fame in its time but is still valid as an outstanding critical appraisal of warfare.
He places Jomini in context and highlights the aspects of his work that still have particular relevance today.
www.napoleon-series.org /greenhill/library/c_jomini.html   (309 words)

  
 USARJ & 9th TSC Camp Zama,JAPAN - History
Jomini, Antoine Henri - Jomini and His Summary of the Art of War
Jomini was the major influence on Napoleon's style of warfare, and no man has been more influential in terms of developing military thought.
A prolific writer and student of history, Jomini produced one of the classical studies of warfare from Fredrick the Great to Napoleon.
www.usarj.army.mil /heritage/person24.htm   (169 words)

  
 1860s Military Thought
The prominent influence on American military thought in the decade leading to the American Civil War was Baron Antoine Henri Jomini.
The following diagrams are reproductions of the sketches in Jomini's "Art of War." These maneuver concepts are generic in nature in that they can be applied as the overall maneuver of a force in a single battle (grand tactics) or be used by subordinate elements of a force during the battle.
The American military community subscribed to the teachings of Jomini and used his last work, The Art of War, as the basis for the coursework at the U.S. Military Academy.
www.distance-simulations.com /warcollege/jomini.htm   (1156 words)

  
 French Cavalry Defeats Dutch Fleet?
This is described by a number of 19th Century authors: the Frenchmen Adolphe Thiers Lacretelle, and François Auguste Marie Mignet, the Swiss Antoine Henri Jomini, and the Scot Sir Archibald Alison.
that the other authors derived the story from Jomini, and
It being a particularly severe winter, a significant part of the Dutch fleet, being icebound near the village of den Helder (at the tip of the peninsula between the North Sea and the Zuiderzee), was defeated and captured by French cavalry and horse artillery.
www.napoleon-series.org /military/battles/c_jonge.html   (1042 words)

  
 Generals of Waterloo: Jomini's Art of War
Jomini volunteered again in 1804 and was a staff officer in the French Army, and Napoleon made him a Colonel in Ney's Corps.
Jomini's was the text book for study by military minds in the 1800's including many US Civil war generals, until the Prussian victory over France in 1872 and Von Moltke's admonition that ' the Bible, Homer and (Von Clausewitz's) On War ' were the three books worth reading.
Jomini deals with attacking a state where all of the people know that their state is in danger of losing its independence and thus the people will oppose an army that has invaded.
www.kw.igs.net /~tacit/artofwar/jomini.htm   (1042 words)

  
 Antoine Henri Jomini (b.1779, d.1869) - Curriculum vitae (CV)
Antoine Henri Jomini (b.1779, d.1869) - Curriculum vitae (CV)
www.getcited.org /mbrz/10028312   (9 words)

  
 Jomini on Strategic and Objective Points
[Excerpted from Antoine-Henri Jomini, The Art of War.
Jomini on Strategic Lines and Points, Decisive Points of the Theater of War, and Objective Points of Operations.
This only applies to continental armies, and not to the English, who, having their base on Antwerp or Ostend, would have nothing to fear from an occupation of the line of the Meuse.
www.shsu.edu /~his_ncp/JominiSP.html   (1937 words)

  
 jomini antoine henri - OneLook Dictionary Search
Jomini, Antoine Henri : Columbia Encyclopedia, Six Edition [home, info]
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 Present Theory of War and Its Utility Baron Homini George S. Patton Historical Society Library
Jomini is generally seen as Clausewitz's most influential competitor as a military theorist.
A more neutral treatment can be found in John Shy's, "Jomini," in Peter Paret, ed., Makers of Modern Strategy: From Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age.
Unfortunately, the latter translation omits this revealing essay on the state of military theory as Jomini perceived it around 1838.
www.pattonhq.com /militaryworks/jomini.html   (84 words)

  
 Biography: Faire la guerre: Antoine-Henri Jomini. I. Chronique, Situation, Caractere.(Book Review)@ HighBeam Research
Born in Switzerland in 1779 (a year before Clausewitz), General Jomini lived up to the age of 90.
His was an exceptional career, since he served successively France (up to 1813) and Russia.
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 Baron Antoine Henri de Jomini - The Art of War
Baron Antoine Henri de Jomini - The Art of War
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 Grant's Secret Service
"Determining what a commander knew, when he knew it, and how he used what he knew offers a valuable - and perhaps more evenhanded - perspective from which to view the nature of command in the Civil War," Feis writes, adapting a quote from a French authority on the military, Antoine-Henri Jomini.
For the first time, the availability and use of intelligence has been factored into the rationale for the general's command decisions.
While Feis relates how Grant used intelligence in combat situations, he also examines his character, motivation and risk tolerance as a field commander.
www.americancivilwar.org.uk /books/grant_secret.htm   (500 words)

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