Julius Caesar
Title | Julius Caesar PDF eBook |
Author | J. F. C. Fuller |
Publisher | Da Capo Press |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 1965 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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Since the Renaissance, Julius Caesar has been idolized as a superman. Classical sources, however, present a far less exalted being. As General Fuller writes, Caesar was "an unscrupulous demagogue whose one aim was power, and a general who could not only win brilliant victories but also commit dismal blunders. . . . It is reasonable to suspect that, at times, Caesar was not responsible for his actions, and toward the end of his life, not altogether sane." There is not doubt that Caesar was an extraordinary man." But Fuller points out that he was extraordinary for his reckless ambition, matchless daring, and ruthless tyranny, rather than for his skills as a military commander. Caesar continually had to extricate himself from results of mistakes of judgement. His unnecessary Alexandrian War, his close call at Thapsus, and his seemingly unpremeditated Gallic conquest are just a few of Fuller's many examples.And in telling Caesar's history, Fuller illuminates a century of Roman history as well. Aided by maps of Caesar's principal battles and diagrams of many of his weapons, Fuller brings to life Caesar's wars, his armies, his equipment, and his methods. Brilliant in design and impressive in scope, Julius Caesar clarifies how the military, political, and economic aspects of the Roman Republic worked together to produce a man whose name has come down to us as a synonym for absolute authority.
Julius Caesar, man, soldier and tyrant
Title | Julius Caesar, man, soldier and tyrant PDF eBook |
Author | J. F. C. Fuller |
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Release | 1962 |
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Julius Caesar
Title | Julius Caesar PDF eBook |
Author | John Frederick Charles Fuller |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | Generals |
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Julius Caesar
Title | Julius Caesar PDF eBook |
Author | J. E. C. Fuller |
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Pages | 336 |
Release | 1965 |
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Julius Caesar
Title | Julius Caesar PDF eBook |
Author | William Shakespeare |
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Release | 1971 |
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The Assassination of Julius Caesar
Title | The Assassination of Julius Caesar PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Parenti |
Publisher | The New Press |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2004-03-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1565849426 |
Parenti presents a story of popular resistance against entrenched power and wealth. As he carefully weighs the evidence in the murder of Caesar, he sketches in the background to the crime with fascinating detail about Roman society.
Julius Caesar
Title | Julius Caesar PDF eBook |
Author | Hourly History |
Publisher | Hourly History |
Pages | 42 |
Release | 2016-06-05 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1098517938 |
A little over 2000 years ago a man named Julius Caesar changed the world. Even if you had never heard of him his lasting legacy has no doubt had an impact on your life. No doubt, even the very calendar that you use is based upon the system he created, with the month of July bearing his name. So who was this man that singlehandedly changed the course of history? Inside you will read about... ✓ The Underpinnings of a Republic ✓ The Real Struggle Begins ✓ When in Rome ✓ The Ides of March This book follows the life and legacy of the man whose life stood as a footnote between Republic and Empire. The man who has inspired playwrights, governments, and the very days of the week, the life of Julius Caesar is an incredible journey to behold.