%0 Journal Article %T Itineraries as Sources of Knowledge about Strategic and Operational Thought during the Reign of Stefan Batory %A Łopatecki, Karol %J Quarterly Journal of the History of Science and Technology %V 2018 %R 10.4467/0023589XKHNT.18.009.9462 %N Issue 2Volume 63, Issue %P 29-49 %K cartography, itineraries, strategy, military science of the 16th century, operational activities, early modern cartographic turn %@ 0023-589X %D 2018 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/kwartalnik-historii-nauki-i-techniki/article/itinerariajako-zrodla-poznania-mysli-strategicznej-i-operacyjnej-w-okresie-panowania-stefana-batorego %X The article presents military itineraries, i.e. planned descriptions of the routes of troops. Such sources constitute the oldest objects of military cartography. They also enable reconstruction of strategic concepts and operational activities planned by commanders. The time of Stefan Batory was discussed in the article because such cartographic support was the basis for often quite complicated planning. Itineraries could be perfectly used both during mobilisation and relocation of the army, and also during military operations. They were especially useful in coordination of operations of two or more numbers of regiments or allied armies. Analysed examples suggest that at the time of the reign of Stefan Batory the early modern cartographic turn took place.