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De bello Gallico
Commentarii de bello Gallico
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This work is a detailed report of Caesar's military campaigns in Gaul, written in a clear and concise style.
It consists of eight books, with the first seven written by Caesar himself and the eighth completed by Aulus Hirtius.
The text provides valuable insights into Caesar's military strategies, the geography and population of Gaul, and the political and social context of the time.
Despite its historical significance, the work is also noted for its subjective nature, reflecting Caesar's own interests and biases.
It consists of eight books, with the first seven written by Caesar himself and the eighth completed by Aulus Hirtius.
The text provides valuable insights into Caesar's military strategies, the geography and population of Gaul, and the political and social context of the time.
Despite its historical significance, the work is also noted for its subjective nature, reflecting Caesar's own interests and biases.
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as a military manual and a classic of military history.

Alex Petkus

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when discussing Julius Caesar's writings.

Alex Petkus

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as the main subject of the podcast episode.

Alex Petkus

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Mentioned by Lou Ferrante as one of the first books he read in prison.

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as a master of self-promotion who wrote his own military memoirs.

Terry O'Reilly

Purple Comb-Overs: The Power of Personal Style
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im Kontext der Diskussion über Julius Cäsar und den Satz "Alea iacta est".

Philipp Gerhardt

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als Autor eines Buches über den Gallischen Krieg.

Andreas Hauber

Julius Cäsar - Konsul, Krieger und Diktator
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when discussing the wicker man ceremonies.

Malcolm Collins

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DAS ALTE ROM - Caesar!