Publisher's Synopsis
This volume presents Caesar's "Bellum britannicum" (from *De bello Gallico*, IV. 20-30, V. 8-23) with introductory notices, notes, and a complete vocabulary, making it an ideal resource for students of Latin. Prepared by Charles Pelham Mulvany, this edition offers a thorough examination of Caesar's account of his campaigns in Britain. The text is meticulously annotated to aid comprehension, providing historical context and grammatical explanations. With its detailed vocabulary, this book supports learners in mastering Caesar's Latin and understanding the nuances of his writing. This edition serves not only as a language learning tool but also as a gateway to understanding Roman military history and Caesar's strategic genius.
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