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C. Julii Caesaris Et A. Hirtii De Rebus a Caesare Gestis Commentarii presents a critical edition of Julius Caesar's commentaries on his military campaigns, supplemented by the writings of Aulus Hirtius and others. This edition, prepared by Samuel Clarke, offers invaluable insights into the Roman Republic during one of its most transformative periods. The work includes Caesar's accounts of the Gallic Wars and the Roman Civil War, providing firsthand perspectives on the strategies, challenges, and political machinations of the era.
Hirtius's contributions cover the Alexandrian, African, and Spanish wars, completing the narrative of Caesar's military exploits. This comprehensive collection is essential for students and scholars of Roman history, military history, and classical literature, offering a detailed look at the life and times of Julius Caesar and the late Roman Republic. This volume preserves the original Latin text, making it an indispensable resource for those seeking to engage directly with primary sources from antiquity.
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