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The commentaries of Cesar, translated into English : to which is prefixed, A discourse concerning the Roman art of war

This volume offers Trollope's chronicles of Julius Caesar's military campaigns.

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  • "Tacitus"@en
  • "History of the conspiracy of Catiline and the Jurgurthine war"@en
  • "Cæsar and Sallust"@en
  • "History of the conspiracy of Catiline and the Jugurjthine War"@en
  • "Caesar"@en
  • "Jugurthine war"
  • "Ancient classics"@en
  • "Bellum Catilinae"@en
  • "Discourse concerning the Roman art of war"@en
  • "Bellum Jugurthinum"@en
  • "History of the conspiracy of Catiline"
  • "Discourse concerning the roman art of war"

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  • "This volume offers Trollope's chronicles of Julius Caesar's military campaigns."@en
  • "The Commentaries of Caesar are the beginning of modern history," writes Trollope, It is the object of this volume to describe Caesar's commentaries for the aid of those who do not read Latin." Trollope breathes new life into the great Roman leader's conquests, tracking him through Gaul, Britain, Spain, and elsewhere."@en

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  • "History"@en
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  • "Commentaries of Caesar"
  • "The commentaries of Cesar, translated into English : to which is prefixed, A discourse concerning the Roman art of war"@en
  • "The commentaries of Caesar"@en
  • "The commentaries of Caesar"
  • "The commentaries of Caesar [Commentarii rerum gestarum, engl.]"
  • "The commentaries of Cæsar"
  • "The commentaries of Cæsar"@en
  • "I︠U︡līĭ T︠S︡ezarʹ : komentarīi"
  • "The Commentaries of Caesar"
  • "The Commentaries of Caesar"@en
  • "The commentaries of Caesar : translated into english ; to which is prefixed, A discourse concerning the roman art of war"
  • "The Commentaries of Caesar ; to which is prefixed, A discourse concerning the Roman art of war"

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