The Gallic War

The Gallic War

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Caesar
Sharp Ink
EAN: 9788028336332
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The Gallic War presents Julius Caesar's campaigns in Gaul from 58 to 50 BCE as a disciplined narrative of conquest, diplomacy, revolt, and Roman command. Written in lucid, economical Latin and famously cast in the third person, it blends military report, ethnographic observation, and political self-fashioning. Within the tradition of the Roman commentarius, the work appears documentary, yet its controlled style and strategic omissions reveal a sophisticated argument for Caesar's authority. Caesar was not merely a general but a statesman, orator, and ambitious participant in the late Republic's increasingly unstable politics. His governorship of Gaul offered wealth, military glory, and a loyal army; the written account helped communicate these achievements to Rome. The book's clarity reflects his rhetorical training, while its emphasis on order, speed, and necessity mirrors the political pressures that shaped his public image. This work is essential for readers interested in Roman history, classical literature, military strategy, or the rhetoric of power. It should be read both as a gripping account of campaigns and as a carefully crafted political text, revealing how conquest could be narrated as duty, defense, and destiny.
EAN 9788028336332
ISBN 8028336337
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Sharp Ink
Pages 120
Language English
Dimensions 7 x 152 x 229
Authors Caesar
Translators Bohn, W. S.; McDevitte, W. A.
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