The African War (eBook)

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2022
48 Seiten
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The African War - Gaius Julius Caesar, Aulus Hirtius, Gaius Oppius
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At the heart of 'The African War' anthology lies a vivid tableau of history, politics, and military strategy, encapsulated through diverse literary styles. This collection, attributed to the figures of Gaius Julius Caesar, Aulus Hirtius, and Gaius Oppius, stands out for its comprehensive portrayal of ancient warfare, offering readers an unparalleled insight into the strategies, dilemmas, and ethics of conflict. The diversity of narrative voices and historical analysis enriches the collection, making it a significant contribution to the study of ancient Roman military expeditions. The standouts in the collection provide a multifaceted view of the complexities of war, seamlessly weaving together firsthand battle accounts, political discourse, and strategic reflections. The authors, Gaius Julius Caesar, Aulus Hirtius, and Gaius Oppius, bring unique perspectives and background knowledge to the collection. Caesar's leadership and firsthand experiences offer a compelling narrative of the Roman campaigns in Africa, while Hirtius and Oppius, close associates of Caesar, contribute detailed accounts and analyses, enhancing the collection's historical accuracy and depth. Their collective works reflect not only the events of the African War but also speak to the broader themes of power, leadership, and the human condition under the duress of warfare. This anthology aligns with significant historical and cultural movements of ancient Rome, capturing the essence of military and political thought of its time. 'The African War' is recommended for readers seeking a comprehensive understanding of Roman military history through the lens of those who shaped it. This collection presents a unique opportunity to explore the nuances of ancient warfare, the strategic mind of one of history's greatest leaders, and the collective wisdom of his closest advisors. Delving into this anthology offers educational value, broad insights, and fosters a deeper dialogue between the varied narratives, making it a must-read for scholars, history enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the complexities of ancient warfare.

Gaius Julius Caesar (July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) was a Roman general, statesman, and author whose military and political acumen carved his name into the annals of history. Not merely a strategist and a leader, Caesar was also a skilled writer, known primarily for his clear and incisive prose. Among his written works, 'The African War' describes the events of the campaign in North Africa during the latter stage of Caesar's Civil War, following the decisive Battle of Pharsalus. Notably, some scholars debate the authorship of this work, suggesting that it was perhaps written by Aulus Hirtius or another of Caesar's lieutenants, given stylistic differences from Caesar's undisputed Commentaries (Townsend, 1941; Damon, 2003). Nonetheless, the narrative is regularly attributed to Caesar because of its first-person style and detail, compatible with his other Commentaries on the Gallic War and the Civil War. Caesar's literary style, marked by directness and an economy of words, reflects his military precision and has ensured that his accounts remain not only historical documents but also literary classics, studied for their language and rhetoric as much as for their content (Raaflaub, 1998; Welch & Powell, 1998). His works offer insights into Roman warfare, politics, and Caesar's own methodologies, contributing a primary perspective on the monumental events he shaped.

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 • African expedition account • African war accounts • ancient military history • Ancient Rome • ancient Rome history • Ancient works • Classical Latin Literature • Classical literature • Culture • early Republic Rome • historical narratives • historical warfare analysis • History • Humanities • Julius Caesar books • Julius Caesar memoirs • language • Languages • Latin • military history classics • public domain classics • Roman campaign narratives • Roman conquests • Roman legion tactics • Roman military campaigns • Roman Republic era • Scipio Africanus myth • Sicilian assembly setting • Translations
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