Translated from Italian into English, The Life of Caesar, by the noted the author, is, as the title would suggest, a biography of the great Roman Dictator Julius Caesar. The author's book, however, cannot be described just as a biography.
Translated from Italian into English, The Life of Caesar, by the noted the author, is, as the title would suggest, a biography of the great Roman Dictator Julius Caesar. The author's book, however, cannot be described just as a biography.
Guglielmo Ferrero (July 21, 1871 - August 3, 1942) was an Italian historian, journalist and novelist, author of the Greatness and Decline of Rome (5 volumes, published after English translation 1907-1909). Ferrero devoted his writings to classical liberalism and he opposed any kind of dictatorship and Big Government. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature twenty times in six years.
Inhaltsangabe
I. Rome and Italy a Century Before Christ II. The Sulian Reaction III. Caesar's Debut in Politics IV. The Conquest of Bithynia V. The Invasion of Pontus and the Praetorship of Crassus VI. The New Popular Party VII. The Conquest of Armenia and the Financial Crisis in Italy VIII. The Fall of Lucullus IX. Cicero and the Manilian Law X. The Egyptian Project XI. How Caesar became a Demagogue XII. Catiline XIII. The Return of Pompey and the Trial of Clodius XIV. The Three-headed Monster XV. Empire-Building XVI. Caesar's First Year in Gaul XVII. The Annexation of Gaul XVIII. Democratic Imperialism XIX. The Second Consulship of Crassus and Pompey XX. The 'Conquest' of Britain XXI. The Invasion of Parthia XXII. The Great Crisis of Democratic imperialism XXIII. The Disorders and Progress of Italy XXIV. The 'De Bello Gallico' and the 'De Republica' XXV. The Campaign of Curio XXVI. Initium Tumultus XXVII. Bellum Civile XXVIII. The War In Spain XXIX. Pharasalia XXX. Cleopatra XXXI. Caesar's Triumphs XXXII. Caesars Last Ambition XXXIV.The Ides of March Index
I. Rome and Italy a Century Before Christ II. The Sulian Reaction III. Caesar's Debut in Politics IV. The Conquest of Bithynia V. The Invasion of Pontus and the Praetorship of Crassus VI. The New Popular Party VII. The Conquest of Armenia and the Financial Crisis in Italy VIII. The Fall of Lucullus IX. Cicero and the Manilian Law X. The Egyptian Project XI. How Caesar became a Demagogue XII. Catiline XIII. The Return of Pompey and the Trial of Clodius XIV. The Three-headed Monster XV. Empire-Building XVI. Caesar's First Year in Gaul XVII. The Annexation of Gaul XVIII. Democratic Imperialism XIX. The Second Consulship of Crassus and Pompey XX. The 'Conquest' of Britain XXI. The Invasion of Parthia XXII. The Great Crisis of Democratic imperialism XXIII. The Disorders and Progress of Italy XXIV. The 'De Bello Gallico' and the 'De Republica' XXV. The Campaign of Curio XXVI. Initium Tumultus XXVII. Bellum Civile XXVIII. The War In Spain XXIX. Pharasalia XXX. Cleopatra XXXI. Caesar's Triumphs XXXII. Caesars Last Ambition XXXIV.The Ides of March Index
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