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  1. Codes and Ciphers: Julius Caesar, the Enigma, and the Internet by R. F. Churchhouse, 2001-12-24
  2. The history of England: from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the revoluti by David Hume, 2009-08-28
  3. Caesar's Gallic War by Julius Caesar, 2009-12-24
  4. "Julius Caesar" (Actors on Shakespeare) by Corin Redgrave, 2002-06-17
  5. World History Biographies: Julius Caesar: The Boy Who Conquered an Empire (National Geographic World History Biographies) by Ellen Galford, 2007-05-08
  6. The Education of Julius Caesar: A Biography, a Reconstruction by Arthur D. Kahn, 2000-04-01
  7. Julius Caesar (Sourcebooks Shakespeare; Book & CD) by William Shakespeare, 2006-04-27
  8. Julius Caesar (Graphic Shakespeare) by William Shakespeare, 2010-09
  9. Julius Caesar (The New Cambridge Shakespeare) by William Shakespeare, 2004-06-07
  10. Commentaries (Latin Edition) by Julius Caesar, 2010-01-01
  11. Julius Caesar (Graphic Classics) by William Shakespeare, 2009-02-27
  12. Shakespeare: Julius Caesar,: A Casebook (Casebook Series) by Peter Ure, 1969-01
  13. Caesar: a history of the art of war among the Romans down to the end of the Roman empire, with a detailed account of the campaigns of Caius Julius Caesar by Theodore Ayrault Dodge, 2010-08-27
  14. Julius Caesar (Pacemaker Classic Series) by Globe Fearon, 1996-12

81. History Of The Hellenistic And Roman World : Biographies : Gaius Julius Caesar (
A comprehensive biography on all aspects of the life of julius caesar.
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Gaius Julius Caesar
Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world
Like a Colossus, and we petty men
Walk under his huge legs and peep about
To find ourselves dishonourable graves.
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar
William Shakespeare

82. Gaius Caesar, Julius - University Of Maryland
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84. Julius Caesar, Romans [Introduction - Part 1 Of 11] (Photo Archive)
11part succinct biography of julius caesar, Roman patrician, politician, writer, reformator, general, dictator and god. Part of the Romans Historical Persons Photo Archive.
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Julius Caesar
Roman patrician, politician, writer, reformator, general, dictator and god Romans Historical Persons Page 1 of 11 Take me to the pictures! ... (7 photos in photo gallery) Gaius Iulius Caesar (100-44 BCE) was a central figure of the last decades of the Roman Republic. He was an accomplished writer and orator, a brilliant polician and power-broker and an outstanding general, but he was also totally ruthless in the persuit of his personal goals and ambitions, which included not only absolute power over the Roman empire, but also divine honours and recognition as a human god. Gaius Iulius Caesar
The Early Years
Caesar was born in 102 or 100 BCE into the ancient patrician family of the Iulii who claimed ancestry from Aeneas of Troy, one of the mythical founders of Rome, and the goddess Venus , but few members of the family had distinguished themselves in the previous generations. Caedar's father arrived at the praetorship, but never won the election for the consulship. The years of his youth were dominated by the conflict between the factions of Gaius Marius and Lucius Cornilius Sulla in the conflict between the populares and the optimates . Caesar's family relations placed him on the side of the populares , since his aunt Julia was married to Marius. In 87, when Marius was elected consul with his ally Lucius Cornelius Cinna, this bond was further strengthened when Cinna gave his daughter Cornelia in marriage to Caesar.

85. Caesar's Commentaries On The Gallic And Civil Wars: With The Supplementary Books
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  • 86. Julius Caesar By William Shakespeare
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    88. William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar.
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    89. Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
    William Shakespeare's julius caesar. Using play. Multiple Editions ofjulius caesar (includes glosses, commentary and textual variants)
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    Choose from the several different editions of Shakespeare's play listed below. This site also provides critical material on Julius Caesar . You may read the commentary alongside either modernized or original editions by first clicking into those editions and using the link menu on the right side of the screen. You may also select from the list of additional criticism below. This list includes the scholarly commentary gathered by an editor H. H. Furness, editor of the 1913 Variorum edition that is not included in the page-by-page commentary you will find alongside the text. In the print edition, most of this can be found in the appendix. This critical material has been selected from approximately three hundred years of scholarly discussions among various editors and critics of the play. Multiple Editions of Julius Caesar
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  • 90. C. Julius Caesar - A Biography In Twelve Parts
    Mentions caesar's known works and briefly explains why most have been lost to history.
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    home ancient Rome index Caesar C. Julius Caesar Caius Julius Caesar This is the eleventh part of an article which contains a biography and tries to assess Caesar's historical significance. On overview of all articles can be found here
    Youth

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    Caesar's writings Sources Manuscript of De bello Gallico (Amsterdam)
    Caesar's writings
    Writing in the first quarter of the second century CE, the Roman author Suetonius still knew many of Caesar's publications, such as a book On analogy and a collection of speeches In reply to Cato . A poem The voyage described Caesar's journey from Rome to Spain, when he was governor of Andalusia. These works are unknown to us, because the medieval monks who copied all the ancient manuscripts considered them unimportant. In Suetonius' days, other publications were already lost: a tragedy Oedipus , a collection of apophtegms and a poem or speech In praise of Hercules It is interesting to note that both Oedipus and Hercules were legendary heroes who suffered seriously for crimes they committed unwillingly. If one were to criticize the gods, these were well chosen subjects. It is possible that Caesar was very skeptical about religion; although he was the high priest of the Roman state cult, he does nowhere betray religious sentiments.

    91. Athena Review 1,1: Landings Of Caesar In Britain, 55 And 54 BC
    History of caesar's invasions of Britain, 5554 BC. From Athena Review I.1.Category Society History Ancient Rome People caesar, julius...... sources caesar, julius. (orig. 50 BC) Commentaries on the Gallic Wars. (transl.HJ Edwards). 1907. Ancient Britain and the Invasions of julius caesar. Oxford.
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    Deal Beach in Kent. This shoreline near Walmer Castle is probably in the area where Julius Caesar and his troops landed during the two Roman excursions to Britain of 55 and 54 BC. In the distance, the cliffs of Dover may be seen to the south. The beach is made up of small stones or shingles. Fig.1: Area of Deal Beach where Caesar's ships probably landed ( photo: Athena Review
    Caesar, the historian.
    In 58 BC, Julius Caesar became governor and military commander of the Roman province of Gaul, which included modern France, Belgium, and portions of Switzerland, Holland, and Germany west of the Rhine. For the next eight years, Caesar led military campaigns involving both the Roman legions and tribes in Gaul who were often competing among themselves. The story has been preserved in Caesar's account, Commentaries on the Gallic Wars , originally published in 50 BC. In the first century BC, Britain was settled by Iron Age societies, many with long-term roots in Britain, and others closely tied to tribes of northern France (fig.2). Commerce was flourishing, populations were relatively large, and at least seven different British tribes had their own coinages. Tribes in southwest Britain and Wales controlled considerable mineral wealth in tin deposits and copper mines. For this period, Caesar is the only extant source providing first-hand descriptions of Britain. His observations, while confined to the southeast areas of Kent and the lower Thames, are thus essential to understanding those regions. While no doubt self-serving in a political sense when written, Caesar's account is nevertheless regarded as basically accurate and historically reliable both by earlier scholars such as C. Rice Holmes (1907), and by today's authorities including Sheppard Frere (1987).

    92. Julius Caesar By William Shakespeare: A Searchable Online Version At The Literat
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    User Comments and Reviews: Amanda No Subject January 14th, 2003 Rating: 7.6087 In Julius Caesar, scholars think that the tragic hero could be either Marcus Brutus or of course Julius Caesar. I have read the play and came up with another possible tragic hero; Mark Anthony. To be a tragic hero one must be a great man. The perosn must have a tragic flaw and make a terrible mistake. That mistake must cause suffering for many people. Lastly, there needs to be a cleansing, or a period of moving on with life. I think that more than one of those components describe Mark Anthony. Rate This Comment:
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  • 93. Julius Caesar's War Commentaries
    Hypertext of caesar's commentaries on Gallic and Civil Wars, with authorship information for this translation.
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    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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    This is a detailed discription of the war campaigns of Julius Caesar, starting from the time that he was in charge of the Roman forces in France (Gaul). Caesar's writting style is that of a detailed factual report, prepared year by year, of the events. The parts not written by him attempt a similiar style, but are not as clean (See the notes of Hortius, at the start of the 8th book of the Gallic Wars). Caesar's writings present himself as a much more balanced and just leader than Suetonius or Plutarch indicate in their biographies of him. Also, the accounts of the army during the Spanish campaign show a more brutal side to his leadership.

    94. Julius Gaius Caesar - Biografie Rasscass
    Translate this page julius Gaius caesar. Nachname caesar, Vorname julius Gaius, Geburtsdatum 0100v. Chr. Geburtsort Rom (I). Todesdatum 0044 v. Chr. Todesort Rom (I).
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    95. Julius Caeser: List Of Scenes
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    The Life and Death of Julies Caesar Shakespeare homepage Entire play in one page Act 1, Scene 1: Rome. A street.
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    Act 2, Scene 1: Rome. BRUTUS's orchard.
    Act 2, Scene 2: CAESAR's house.
    Act 2, Scene 3: A street near the Capitol.
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    Act 3, Scene 1: Rome. Before the Capitol; the Senate sitting above.
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    96. Commentary On The Gallic And Civil Wars
    Text of julius caesar's work, from the 1869 translation by W.S. Bohn, edited by W. A. McDevitte. Provided by the Electronic Text Center at the University of Virginia Library.
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    97. Julius Caesar By William Shakespeare -- EText At LiteratureClassics.com
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    98. Marcus Junius Brutus, 85-42 BC
    Detailed biography of the assassin of julius caesar.
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    Did that they did in envy of great Caesar;
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    And say to all the world 'This was a man!' Shakespeare, Julius Caesar I shall be sorry to have incurred his displeasure but far sorrier to find that he is not the man I took him for...He is apt in his letters to me to take a brusque, arrogant, ungracious tone even when asking a favor." Cicero to Atticus [upon hearing Brutus was involved in loan-sharking in his province], Letters, 115 (VI, 1). Shakespeare's Julius Caesar has so influenced the Western mind in its conception of the relative characters of Caesar and his chief assassin, Brutus, that it is almost impossible to disentangle the biographical truth about either man from Shakespeare's soaring language. For dramatic purposes, Shakespeare's Caesar is portrayed as arrogantly ruthless, pompous, and eminently unlovable; his Brutus is, in complete contrast, sensitive, thoughtful, nobly torn between love for Caesar and duty to his country. Surely, the truth was not so dramatically satisfying or simple.

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    100. ClassicNotes: Julius Caesar
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