A Straight Road to Caesar for Beginners in Latin

A Straight Road to Caesar for Beginners in Latin
Title A Straight Road to Caesar for Beginners in Latin PDF eBook
Author George W. Waite
Publisher
Pages 246
Release 1891
Genre Latin language
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Caesar

Caesar
Title Caesar PDF eBook
Author Theodore Ayrault Dodge
Publisher Tales End Press
Pages 545
Release 2012-08-09
Genre History
ISBN 1623580331

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At the time of his death, Julius Caesar was the most powerful man on earth. Beginning with the Gallic Wars, he had fought a series of epic campaigns, culminating in the brutal civil war that brought the Roman Republic to an end and gave birth to the new Roman Empire. His battles ranged over much of the known world, from Spain, Gaul and Italy, to Greece, Asia Minor, and Egypt. Caesar's own Commentaries are a classic account of how he led his beloved legions into battle, but they leave many questions of war and strategy unanswered. Theodore Ayrault Dodge's illustrated history of Caesar was first published in 1892, as part of his “Great Captains” series. The author, an experienced military officer and historian, visited all of the major battlefields, and made full use of ancient sources. His history follows Caesar’s entire career, reconstructs his victories and defeats, and explains his lasting impact on the art of war. “Caesar” is an unparalleled military history of one of the world’s greatest generals. This ebook edition includes an active table of contents, reflowable text, and over 250 campaign maps, battle diagrams, and other illustrations.

The School Journal

The School Journal
Title The School Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 836
Release 1907
Genre Education
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Caesar

Caesar
Title Caesar PDF eBook
Author Dodge
Publisher
Pages 832
Release 1892
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Following Caesar

Following Caesar
Title Following Caesar PDF eBook
Author John Keahey
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 161
Release 2023-12-12
Genre History
ISBN 125079241X

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER A travel narrative following three ancient roads and looking at more than two thousand years of history of Ancient Rome through the modern eye. In 66 b.c., young, ambitious Julius Caesar, seeking recognition and authority, became the curator of the Via Appia, a road stretching from Rome to Brindisi. To gain popularity with Roman citizens along the way, he borrowed significant sums to restore the ancient highway. He eventually achieved greatness in Rome and the far reaches of Gaul, leading armies along the Via Appia and its sister road, the Via Egnatia, across the Balkans, to battle enemies in Roman civil wars. Other armies followed these two roads that eventually connected Rome to Constantinople, today’s Istanbul. Both Octavian and, later, his friend-turned enemy Mark Antony traveled portions of these roads to defeat Caesar’s murderers, Brutus and Cassius. The great Roman statesman Cicero, the Roman poet Homer, the historian Virgil, and many other notables also journeyed on them. In the early second century a.d., the emperor Trajan charted a new, faster, coastal route between Benevento and Brindisi, later called the Via Traiana. Today, the remains of these roads are preserved as archaeological wonders, and can be seen through the countryside near, and sometimes under, modern highways in the ruins of ancient Roman cities. Some of the earliest villages have disappeared, while others have grown into modern towns with the ancient roads hidden beneath latter-day pavements. In this sojourn across Roman history, John Keahey delves into encounters with diverse peoples in these towns in Italy, North Macedonia, Greece, and Turkey, who warmly embrace travelers following in the footsteps of their ancestors. They shared knowledge of historical sites, meals, and a wealth of local lore. Keahey’s unparalleled storytelling breathes life into the prominent figures, pivotal events, and ancient roads that paved the way for the rise and endurance of the Roman empire. It is a journey full of adventure, discovery, and friendship.

New York School Journal

New York School Journal
Title New York School Journal PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 686
Release 1907
Genre Education
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Caesar

Caesar
Title Caesar PDF eBook
Author Theodore Ayrault Dodge
Publisher
Pages 832
Release 1892
Genre Military art and science
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