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De Bello Gallico

Julius Caesar Of The Romans

Comprises of eight books in full below in Latin and in English translation with audio and campaign maps.

Nomen: De Bello Gallico
Avctor: Ivlivs Caesar
Lingva: Latina

Aulus Hirtius Liber VIII scripsit post necem Caesaris

Name: The Gallic Wars
Author: Julius Caesar
Translated: W. A. McDevitte and W. S. Bohn
Language: English

Copyright statement: The Internet Classics Archive by Daniel C. Stevenson, Web Atomics. World Wide Web presentation is copyright (C) 1994-2000, Daniel C. Stevenson, Web Atomics. All rights reserved under international and pan-American copyright conventions, including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form. Direct permission requests to classics@classics.mit.edu. Translation of “The Deeds of the Divine Augustus” by Augustus is copyright (C) Thomas Bushnell, BSG.

Maps source: Caesar in Gaul, by Benjamin L. D'Ooge and Frederick C. Eastman. (Boston: Ginn & Co., 1917)

De Bello Civili

Comprises of three books in full below in Latin and in English translation with English audio.

  • Nomen: De Bello Civili
  • Avctor: Ivlivs Caesar
  • Lingva: Latina
  • Liber: I - II - III
  • Nomen: The Civil Wars
  • Author: Julius Caesar
  • Language: English
  • Book: 1 - 2 - 3

De Bello Africo

Nomen: De Bello Africo
Avctore: Incertorum Scriptum non Caesar
Lingva: Latina

Name: The African Wars
Author: Uncertain Not written by Caesar
Language: English

De Bello Alexandrino

Nomen: De Bello Alexandrino
Avctore: Incertorum Scriptum non Caesar
Lingva: Latina

Name: The Alexandrian Wars
Author: Uncertain Not written by Caesar
Language: English

De Bello Hispaniensi

Nomen: De Bello Hispaniensi
Avctore: Incertorum Scriptum non Caesar
Lingva: Latina

Name: The Spanish Wars
Author: Uncertain Not written by Caesar
Language: English

Suetonius (Suet.Lives.Julius.56), in his biography of Julius Caesar states that the Gallic and Civil Wars were written by Caesar, and that the 8th book of the Gallic Wars was written by (Aulus) Hirtius. Suetonius also indicates that either Caesar's friend Oppius, or Hirtius likely wrote about the Alexandrian, African and Spanish wars, but that their authorship was not certain.

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