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The Gallic War

The only chronicle by an ancient general of his own campaigns, this historical treasure is also a work of profound literary merit. Julius Caesar's fascinating account of his conquests offers a trove of priceless details about the cultures of Gaul, Germany, and Britain during the First century B.C. — and of the great man himself.
Despite his extensive background in politics, Caesar expresses himself without hiding behind rhetoric, in an uncluttered, factual style. Vigorous, direct, and eloquent, his accounts resemble memoirs or historical outlines rather than a formal histories. His notes on cultural matters, although secondary to his attention to military affairs, offer the era's most complete picture of the settings and personalities among Celtic and German tribes. This excellent translation offers several helpful features.

Reprint of the Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1917 edition.
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The only chronicle by an ancient general of his own campaigns, this historical treasure is also a work of profound literary merit. Julius Caesar's fascinating account of his conquests offers a trove of priceless details about the cultures of Gaul, Germany, and Britain during the First century B.C. — and of the great man himself.
Despite his extensive background in politics, Caesar expresses himself without hiding behind rhetoric, in an uncluttered, factual style. Vigorous, direct, and eloquent, his accounts resemble memoirs or historical outlines rather than a formal histories. His notes on cultural matters, although secondary to his attention to military affairs, offer the era's most complete picture of the settings and personalities among Celtic and German tribes. This excellent translation offers several helpful features.

Reprint of the Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1917 edition.
bello gallico;roman civilization;roman history;roman armies;military leadership;twelve caesars;loeb classics;reality principle;ancient history;ancient rome;de bello;latin class;military history;classical library;loeb classical;political purpose;gallic wars;latin text;roman conquest;political propaganda;celtic culture;modern scholars;late roman;human compassion;firsthand account;roman republic;roman empire;english translation;osprey;folio;commentarii;loebs;julias;livy;proconsul;gergovia;labienus;alesia;handford;vercingetorix;gauls;suetonius;sieges;belgians;pompey;asterix;celts;rhine;legions;commentaries;campaigns;romans;politician;tribes;warfare;spanish civil war;spain civil war;roman military strategy;roman military history;greek civil war;britain;germany;france;books on celtic cultures;books on roman armies;books on latin classes;books on military histories;books on ancient histories;books on human compassions;books on roman civilizations;books on political purposes;books on reality principles;books on latin texts;books on roman empires;books on ancient romes;books on gallic wars;books on ospreys;books on roman conquests;books on english translations;books on bello gallicos;books on julias;books on roman histories;books on modern scholars;books on folios;books on political propagandas;books on late romen;books on classical libraries;books on firsthand accounts;books on de bellos;books on roman republics;books on loebs;books on military leaderships;books on loeb classics
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