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Julius Caesar's 'The Civil War (Complete Edition)' is a classic work that delves into the intricacies of the Roman Civil War during the first century BC. Written in Caesar's distinctive clear and concise prose, the book offers a detailed account of the political and military events that led to the conflict, as well as insight into Caesar's own role in the unfolding drama. The strategic maneuvers and tactics employed by Caesar and his opponents are presented with precision, making this book a valuable resource for historians and military enthusiasts alike. Caesar's firsthand account provides a…mehr

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Julius Caesar's 'The Civil War (Complete Edition)' is a classic work that delves into the intricacies of the Roman Civil War during the first century BC. Written in Caesar's distinctive clear and concise prose, the book offers a detailed account of the political and military events that led to the conflict, as well as insight into Caesar's own role in the unfolding drama. The strategic maneuvers and tactics employed by Caesar and his opponents are presented with precision, making this book a valuable resource for historians and military enthusiasts alike. Caesar's firsthand account provides a unique perspective on an important period in Roman history, offering readers a glimpse into the mind of one of the era's most influential figures. The literary context of 'The Civil War' showcases Caesar's mastery of narrative and his ability to convey complex events in a compelling and engaging manner. Scholars and readers interested in Roman history and military campaigns will find this book to be a must-read for its insightful analysis and historical significance.

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Autorenporträt
John Carter retired from a Senior Lectureship at Royal Holloway, University of London in 1992. His most recent translation is the Greek historian Appian's account of the Roman Civil Wars (1996).