

An edition of Caesar (1892)
a history of the art of war among the Romans down to the end of the Roman empire, with a detailed account of the campaigns of Caius Julius Caesar
By Theodore Ayrault Dodge
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Greenhill Books,Stackpole Books
Language
eng
Pages
789
Description:
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.
subjects: History, Military art and science, Military History, Military leadership, Empire, Republic, Rome, history, military, Caesar, julius, Military art and science, history
People: Julius Caesar
Places: Rome
Times: 265-30 B.C., Republic, 265-30 B.C.