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De Orationibus QuÃ] Sunt in Commentariis CÃ]saris De Bello Gallico, a thesis by Phillippe Fabia, delves into the orations found within Julius Caesar's commentaries on the Gallic Wars. Written in Latin, this work offers a detailed analysis of Caesar's rhetorical techniques and their strategic deployment within his narratives. Fabia's study provides valuable insights into the persuasive power of Caesar's writing, examining how he used oratory to shape perceptions and justify his military campaigns. This thesis remains a significant contribution to the study of classical rhetoric and Roman history, appealing to scholars interested in Caesar's literary and political strategies.
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