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The Civil War (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
The Civil War recounts Caesar's conflict against Gnaeus Pompeius and the Roman Senate from 49-48 BC. Divided into three books, Caesar narrates his journey from Gaul to Italy, detailing his clashes with Pompeius, including the decisive Battle of Pharsalus. The narrative reveals Caesar's attempts at reconciliation, Pompeius's retreat to Greece, and the subsequent pursuit by Caesar. The book culminates with Pompeius's death in Egypt and Caesar's justification for occupying the region. The Civil War offers insight into the political intrigues, military strategies, and personal motivations of key figures such as Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus. Through Caesar's perspective, readers witness the breakdown of the First Triumvirate, the power struggles within the Senate, and the escalation of tensions that ultimately led to civil war. Rediscovered in the Middle Ages and republished during the Renaissance, it has continued to captivate scholars and readers alike, serving as a cornerstone in the study of ancient history and Latin literature.This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian-inspired dust jacket.
The Gallic War (Royal Collector's Edition) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket)
The Gallic War, is a firsthand account of Julius Caesar's campaigns in Gaul over an eight-year period. Caesar's narrative not only captures his military tactics but also reflects his political acumen, particularly evident in his expeditions across the Rhine and the English Channel in 55 BC to bolster his reputation back in Rome. Caesar's strategic prowess is demonstrated in the decisive victory at the Battle of Alesia in 52 BC against a united Gallic rebellion led by Vercingetorix. Caesar's accounts, while showcasing his military genius, also served as propaganda, enhancing his stature in Rome, which ultimately played a crucial role in his rise to power and the eventual transformation from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire. The work not only chronicles warfare but also Caesar's diplomatic engagements and the brutal realities of Roman expansionism, providing a critical lens into the events that shaped Western history.This case laminate collector's edition includes a Victorian-inspired dust jacket.
The War Commentaries of Julius Caesar

The War Commentaries of Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar

Fili Public
2023
pokkari
Embark on an unforgettable journey through history with this comprehensive compilation of Julius Caesar's War Commentaries. This collection features: Commentaries on the Gallic War: Experience Caesar's nine-year campaign to conquer the resilient Gallic tribes and expand Rome's dominion.Commentaries on the Civil War: Witness the political intrigue and power struggle that led to the fall of the Roman Republic and Caesar's rise to dictatorship.The Alexandrian War (attributed to Caesar - possibly written by Caesar's close associates Aulus Hirtius or Gaius Oppius): Immerse yourself in the gripping tale of Caesar's campaign in Alexandria and the far-reaching consequences of this epic conflict.The African War (attributed to Caesar - possibly written by Caesar's close associates Aulus Hirtius or Gaius Oppius): Explore Caesar's invasion of North Africa, where his strategic brilliance led to a decisive victory against Pompey's supporters and Numidian King Juba.The Spanish War (attributed to Caesar - possibly written by Caesar's close associates Aulus Hirtius or Gaius Oppius): Experience the final chapter of Caesar's military career, as he battles the sons of Pompey in Spain and paves the way for the Roman Empire's golden age. Note that the last part of this work has been lost.
Caesar's Gallic War

Caesar's Gallic War

Julius Caesar

1828 Press
2022
sidottu
Caesar wrote this account of his campaign against the Gauls (58BCE-51BCE) in the third person, which led some to consider it as much a piece of political propaganda as an accurate "after-action report."
Inbördeskriget

Inbördeskriget

Julius Caesar; Ingemar Lagerström

Norstedts
2022
nidottu
När Caesar gick över Rubicon utmanade han på allvar sin konsulkollega Pompejus om makten. Ett blodigt inbördeskrig senare stod han som ensam härskare över det växande romerska imperiet. Caesar - den förste kejsaren. Inbördeskriget är en del av hans klassiska självbiografi . Julius Caesar (100-44 f.Kr.), en av romarrikets mest omtalade politiker, var även en lysande fältherre. När han efter stora politiska och militära framgångar gjort sig enväldig blev han mördad 44 f.Kr. En yngre släkting till honom var Octavianus, den blivande kejsar Augustus. I slutet av år 51 hade Caesar erövrat större delen av nuvarande Frankrike och trängt tillbaka germanerna över floden Rhen. År 49 f.Kr. gick han med en här över gränsfloden Rubicon i norra Italien för att hävda sina intressen gentemot den romerska senaten och Pompejus, hans medtävlare om makten. Därmed var inbördeskriget i full gång. I Inbördeskriget skildrar Caesar främst kriget fram till segern över Pompejus hösten 48 f.Kr. Men vi får även läsa om hur Pompejus flyr till Egypten, hur Caesar förföljer honom dit och om Caesars möte med drottning Cleopatra. Caesar är en lysande stilist, kanske mest känd för sin skildring av kriget i Gallien. Inbördeskriget som här översätts till svenska för första gången, är en spännande skildring av en av historiens mest kända maktkamper. Boken är viktig krigshistoria och oumbärlig för vår kännedom om detta skede i romersk historia.
The Civil War

The Civil War

Julius Caesar

Digireads.com
2021
nidottu
An extraordinary first-hand account of the Julius Caesar's Civil War, this work relates the years of battles and brilliant strategies that led to the beginning of the Roman Empire. Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great were widely known as two of the greatest generals ever to have lived in Rome, and their four-year struggle for supremacy is one of the biggest political and military conflicts in recorded history. While these two men had united to gain vast amounts of territory under the power of Rome, they turned against one another in 49 BC, initiating a war that pitted legion against legion in Italy, Greece, Hispania, Africa, and Egypt in a vicious civil war. Though the armies were evenly matched, the Roman Republic came to an end when Caesar's military genius and luck made him victorious. After defeating Pompey and his conservative faction of Optimates, Caesar became the Perpetual Dictator of Rome, which led to a change in government that lasted for the next five centuries. A remarkable historical document, "The Civil War" brings to life all of the hostilities and campaigns of unparalleled commanders, and all of the enormous political ramifications that followed for the people of Rome and the ancient world. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper and follows the translation of W. A. MacDevitt.