The Gallic War

The Gallic War

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Jan 1, 1917 · Latin · Relié (631 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 631
Langue Latin
Publié Jan 1, 1917
Éditeur Harvard University Press

Description

Caesar (C. Iulius, 102-44 BCE), statesman and soldier, defied the dictator Sulla; served in the Mithridatic wars and in Spain; pushed his way in Roman politics as a 'democrat' against the senatorial government; was the real leader of the coalition with Pompey and Crassus; conquered all Gaul for Rome; attacked Britain twice; was forced into civil war; became master of the Roman world; and achieved wide-reaching reforms until his murder. We have his books of Commentarii (notes): eight on his wars in Gaul, 58-52 BC, including the two expeditions to Britain 55-54, and three on the civil war of 49-48. They are records of his own campaigns (with occasional digressions) in vigorous, direct, clear, unemotional style and in the third person, the account of the civil war being somewhat more impassioned. There is no rhetoric.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Caesar is in three volumes. Volume II is his Civil Wars. The Alexandrian War, the African War, and the Spanish War, commonly ascribed to Caesar by our manuscripts but of uncertain authorship, are collected in Volume III.

Genres

Thriller & Suspense Biographie Action & Aventure Autobiographie & Mémoire Science & Technologie Histoire Poésie Contemporain Politique

Translated from a manuscript 2000 years old! Now that is cool!
Caesar has a unique and enjoyable style blending the reports of a general with the breadth of a historian.
For an enjoyer of ancient history, this is a must read.

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