The Alexandrian War (eBook)

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2022
41 Seiten
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859-654716764-8 (EAN)

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The Alexandrian War - Gaius Julius Caesar, Aulus Hirtius, Gaius Oppius
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'The Alexandrian War' presents a compelling anthology that vividly encapsulates the turbulence and the strategic intricacies of Roman military campaigns, specifically focusing on Caesar's exploits in Alexandria. This collection distinguishes itself by its variety of narrative styles -- from firsthand, tactical dissections to panoramic views of the socio-political landscapes shaping these conflicts. The anthology stands out not only for its coverage of historical events but also for showcasing the diversity in literary approaches to documenting war, further highlighted by the inclusion of detailed commentaries on pivotal battles and strategic maneuverings. In this anthology, the collective backgrounds of Gaius Julius Caesar, Aulus Hirtius, and Gaius Oppius provide a rich tapestry of perspectives, rooted in their direct or closely informed experiences of Roman military campaigns. Through their accounts, this collection aligns with historical and literary movements that seek to understand the complexities of leadership, warfare, and the Roman spirit. Their varied voices, each with its unique insights and narrative flair, collectively enrich the reader's understanding of Roman military history, echoing the grandeur and the human cost of these campaigns. 'The Alexandrian War' is recommended for readers keen on exploring the depths of Roman military strategies, the intricacies of ancient warfare, and the personal narratives behind the public facade of conquest. This anthology offers a unique opportunity to delve into the collective wisdom of men who not only shaped but also recorded history, making it an invaluable resource for students, historians, and enthusiasts eager to explore the confluence of military genius and the challenges of leadership through varied literary lenses. The dialogue fostered between these works enhances our appreciation and understanding of an era that continues to fascinate and inform the modern world.

Gaius Julius Caesar (100–44 BCE) was a towering figure of ancient Roman history, renowned for his military genius, political acumen, and oratory skills. More than just a statesman and general, Caesar was also an accomplished author, penning several works that provide invaluable insight into his military campaigns. Among his writings, 'The Alexandrian War' offers a rich account of his operations in Egypt subsequent to the pursuit of Pompey and provides a narrative stretching from the arrival in Alexandria, the encounter with King Ptolemy XIII, to the battles that secured his position in the region. Caesar's literary style in his commentaries, which include 'Commentarii de Bello Civili' and 'Commentarii de Bello Gallico', is marked by clarity, celerity, and a seemingly objective tone, although it should be viewed as carefully crafted to promote his political agenda. Not only did Caesar's work influence the Roman historians who followed, but it also offers contemporary scholars a firsthand perspective on the politics and warfare of the Late Republic, even as his accounts must be critically analyzed within the context of Caesar's self-aggrandizement. Despite his assassination in 44 BCE, Caesar's writings endure as a testament to his enduring impact on literature, history, and the art of war.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.8.2022
Übersetzer William Alexander McDevitte, W. S. Bohn
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Vor- und Frühgeschichte / Antike
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Schlagworte 1850s works • Alexandrian War book • Ancient Alexandria setting • Ancient political conflicts • ancient roman literature • Ancient Rome • ancient warfare tactics • Ancient works • classical history texts • classic warfare narratives • Culture • Gaius Julius Caesar memoirs • historical accounts by leaders • Historic battle narratives • History • Humanities • julius caesar biography • Julius Caesar writings • Languages • Latin • military history classics • public domain history books • Roman civil wars • Roman Empire battles • Roman era strategy • Roman history ebooks • Roman military campaigns • Translation historical documents • Translations • Works originally in Latin
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