First published just before the end of the Roman Republic by that legendary country's most immortalized leader, "The Conquest of Gaul," also called "Commentarii de Bello Gallico," is an account of Julius Caesar's capture of Gaul in the first century. Beginning with the Helvetian War in 58 BC, Caesar uses his exemplary Latin prose to explain how his forces were protecting Provence, and how they were later drawn out in campaigns against the Veneti, the Aquitani, numerous Germanic peoples, the Belgae, the Gauls, and the Bretons. Caesar, perhaps in defense of his expensive and geographically vast…mehr
First published just before the end of the Roman Republic by that legendary country's most immortalized leader, "The Conquest of Gaul," also called "Commentarii de Bello Gallico," is an account of Julius Caesar's capture of Gaul in the first century. Beginning with the Helvetian War in 58 BC, Caesar uses his exemplary Latin prose to explain how his forces were protecting Provence, and how they were later drawn out in campaigns against the Veneti, the Aquitani, numerous Germanic peoples, the Belgae, the Gauls, and the Bretons. Caesar, perhaps in defense of his expensive and geographically vast wars, explains the methods of his campaigns, from the timing of the seasons to provisioning and defense. This autobiographical work is both a concise reckoning of forces and an informative wartime narrative, consistently revealing the author as a politically brilliant commander and an unrivaled man.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The Conquest of GaulIntroduction 1. Roman politics in the late Republic 2. Gaul and its inhabitants 3. The course of the war 4. Caesar the man 5. Caesar as author 6. Preface to second edition Suggestions for Further Reading Caesar the Conquest of Gaul Book I: The Expulsion of Intruders 1. Repulse of the Helvetii (58 B.C.) 2. Expulsion of Ariovistus from Gaul (58 B.C) Book II: The Conquest of the Belgic Tribes 1. Collapse of the Belgic coalition (57 B.C.) 2. Piecemeal conquest of the Belgic tirbes (57 B.C.) Book III: The First Rebellion 1. Unsuccessful campaign in the Alps (57 B.C.) 2. The fight on the Atlantic coast (56 B.C.) 3. Victorious campaign in Aquitania (56 B.C.) 4. Indecisive campaign against the Morini (56 B.C.) Book IV: Invasions of Germany and Britain 1. Massacre of the Usipetes and Tenctheri (55 B.C.) 2. The first crossing of the Rhine (55 B.C.) 3. The first invasion of Britain (55 B.C.) Book V: The Second Rebellion 1. The second invasion of Britain (54 B.C.) 2. Destruction of Sabinus' army by the Eburones (54 B.C.) 3. Attack by the Nervii on Cicero's winter camp (54 B.C.) 4. Widespread revolts in northern and central Gaul (54-53 B.C.) Book VI: Operations Near the Rhine 1. The Treveri routed (53 B.C.) 2. The second crossing of the Rhine (53 B.C.) 3. Customs and institutions of the Gauls 4. Customs and institutions of the Germans 5. Devastation of the country of the Eburones (53 B.C.) Book VII: The Rebellion of Vercingetorix 1. The opening stage (52 B.C.) 2. Siege and capture of Avaricum (52 B.C.) 3. Roman reverse at Gergovia (52 B.C.) 4. Vercingetorix's defeat in open warfare (52 B.C.) 5. Siege and capture of Alesia (52 B.C.) Book VIII: The Final Rebellion 1. Hirtius' preface 2. Revolts of the Bituriges, Carnutes and Bellovaci (52-51 B.C.) 3. The last encounters; capture of Uxellodunum (51 B.C.) 4. Civil war impends Notes Appendices I. The Text II. The Roman Army III. Chronological Outline of the Career of Caesar Glossary of Persons and Places Index to Maps Maps: 1. Northern Gaul 2. Southern Gaul 3. Principal tribes of South-east Britain 4. The siege of Alesia
The Conquest of GaulIntroduction 1. Roman politics in the late Republic 2. Gaul and its inhabitants 3. The course of the war 4. Caesar the man 5. Caesar as author 6. Preface to second edition Suggestions for Further Reading Caesar the Conquest of Gaul Book I: The Expulsion of Intruders 1. Repulse of the Helvetii (58 B.C.) 2. Expulsion of Ariovistus from Gaul (58 B.C) Book II: The Conquest of the Belgic Tribes 1. Collapse of the Belgic coalition (57 B.C.) 2. Piecemeal conquest of the Belgic tirbes (57 B.C.) Book III: The First Rebellion 1. Unsuccessful campaign in the Alps (57 B.C.) 2. The fight on the Atlantic coast (56 B.C.) 3. Victorious campaign in Aquitania (56 B.C.) 4. Indecisive campaign against the Morini (56 B.C.) Book IV: Invasions of Germany and Britain 1. Massacre of the Usipetes and Tenctheri (55 B.C.) 2. The first crossing of the Rhine (55 B.C.) 3. The first invasion of Britain (55 B.C.) Book V: The Second Rebellion 1. The second invasion of Britain (54 B.C.) 2. Destruction of Sabinus' army by the Eburones (54 B.C.) 3. Attack by the Nervii on Cicero's winter camp (54 B.C.) 4. Widespread revolts in northern and central Gaul (54-53 B.C.) Book VI: Operations Near the Rhine 1. The Treveri routed (53 B.C.) 2. The second crossing of the Rhine (53 B.C.) 3. Customs and institutions of the Gauls 4. Customs and institutions of the Germans 5. Devastation of the country of the Eburones (53 B.C.) Book VII: The Rebellion of Vercingetorix 1. The opening stage (52 B.C.) 2. Siege and capture of Avaricum (52 B.C.) 3. Roman reverse at Gergovia (52 B.C.) 4. Vercingetorix's defeat in open warfare (52 B.C.) 5. Siege and capture of Alesia (52 B.C.) Book VIII: The Final Rebellion 1. Hirtius' preface 2. Revolts of the Bituriges, Carnutes and Bellovaci (52-51 B.C.) 3. The last encounters; capture of Uxellodunum (51 B.C.) 4. Civil war impends Notes Appendices I. The Text II. The Roman Army III. Chronological Outline of the Career of Caesar Glossary of Persons and Places Index to Maps Maps: 1. Northern Gaul 2. Southern Gaul 3. Principal tribes of South-east Britain 4. The siege of Alesia
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