Caesar's Gallic Campaigns (e-bog) af Brady, Sidney G.
Brady, Sidney G. (forfatter)

Caesar's Gallic Campaigns e-bog

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Caesar was a surpassing military genius. Among students and professionals of the martial art prime interest in the great Roman's career centers, upon his campaigns, leading with his immemorial conquest of Gaul. Of this, in his Commentaries, &quote;admirable for their directness and luminous simplicity of statement,&quote; he was his own inimitable historian. The stirring record of his nine year...
E-bog 39,92 DKK
Forfattere Brady, Sidney G. (forfatter), Murray, Robert Hammond (introduktion)
Forlag Muriwai Books
Udgivet 5 december 2018
Genrer 1QDAE
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781789125733
Caesar was a surpassing military genius. Among students and professionals of the martial art prime interest in the great Roman's career centers, upon his campaigns, leading with his immemorial conquest of Gaul. Of this, in his Commentaries, "e;admirable for their directness and luminous simplicity of statement,"e; he was his own inimitable historian. The stirring record of his nine years' struggle against the warlike tribes that resisted Roman conquest in what is now France is the most famous military book in the world.Equally capable, ambitious and persevering in the development of all his inherent potentialities, Caesar also excelled in statesmanship, in politics, in oratory, in letters and in social gifts. His high and enduring achievements in civil life successfully brought into play the same constructive qualities of genius, character, energy and judgment which enabled him to dominate battlefields.For centuries famous captains have made Caesar their mentor, and followed profitably his strategical and tactical expositions. Innumerable generations have not found their interest lagging in absorbing the stirring accounts of Caesarian exploits in Gaul."e;The most stimulating addition to the long bibliography of Caesariana published in recent years; it will be welcomed by student and teacher alike...exciting reading."e;-The Classical Weekly