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Libellus ""C. Julii Caesaris Et A. Hirtii De Rebus A C. Julio Caesare Gestis Commentarii Cum C. Jul. Caesaris Fragmentis"" est opus historicum quod scriptum est a Caesare, Julio et Hirtio, Aulo. In hoc libro, Caesare et Hirtio res gestas Caesaris, quae ad bellum Gallicum et civilem pertinent, describunt. Praeterea, in libro fragmenta Caesaris commentariorum, quae de bello Alexandrino et Africano tractant, inveniuntur. Hoc opus, quod in annis 58-51 a.C.n. scripsit Caesare, historiae Romanae et linguae Latinae studiis valde utile est.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old…mehr

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Libellus ""C. Julii Caesaris Et A. Hirtii De Rebus A C. Julio Caesare Gestis Commentarii Cum C. Jul. Caesaris Fragmentis"" est opus historicum quod scriptum est a Caesare, Julio et Hirtio, Aulo. In hoc libro, Caesare et Hirtio res gestas Caesaris, quae ad bellum Gallicum et civilem pertinent, describunt. Praeterea, in libro fragmenta Caesaris commentariorum, quae de bello Alexandrino et Africano tractant, inveniuntur. Hoc opus, quod in annis 58-51 a.C.n. scripsit Caesare, historiae Romanae et linguae Latinae studiis valde utile est.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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¿Born on July 12, 100 BC, into the patrician gens Julia, Julius Caesar was immersed in Rome's political life from an early age. His family claimed descent from Iulus, son of Aeneas, linking them to divine ancestry. Despite their noble lineage, the Julii Caesares were not particularly influential during the middle republic. ¿Caesar's early career was marked by military service and political maneuvers. He served in Asia and Cilicia, earning the civic crown for his bravery. His return to Rome saw him elected as military tribune and later as quaestor, aligning with popularist factions to challenge the Senate's authority. ¿His ascent continued with his election as pontifex maximus in 63 BC and praetor in 62 BC. As governor of Hispania Ulterior, he achieved military successes that alleviated his debts. Forming the First Triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus, Caesar's influence expanded, leading to his pivotal role in the transformation of the Roman Republic.