I'll have to take a look at that; it sounds interesting.
In any case, Polybius does think that Philip could and should have gotten it right: "For what can be more culpable than to arrive at a town which they mean to carry, in an entirely uprovided state, without having taken the precaution of measuring walls, cliffs, and the like, by which they intend to effect their entrance?"
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In any case, Polybius does think that Philip could and should have gotten it right: "For what can be more culpable than to arrive at a town which they mean to carry, in an entirely uprovided state, without having taken the precaution of measuring walls, cliffs, and the like, by which they intend to effect their entrance?"