Caesar's De Analogia

Caesar's De Analogia

Author: Alessandro Garcea

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2012-02-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780199603978

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In this volume, Garcea brings together for the first time the fragments of Caesar's De Analogia with a complete translation and commentary. Contextualising the text and its subsequent translation in Pliny and Romanus, Garcea presents the issues raised by means of comparison with the texts of Caesar's interlocutors.


The Cambridge Companion to the Writings of Julius Caesar

The Cambridge Companion to the Writings of Julius Caesar

Author: Luca Grillo

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 1107023416

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Well-known as a brilliant general and politician, Caesar also played a fundamental role in the formation of the Latin literary language and history of Latin Literature. This volume provides both a clear introduction to Caesar as a man of letters and a fresh re-assessment of his literary achievements.


Julius Caesar's Bellum Civile and the Composition of a New Reality

Julius Caesar's Bellum Civile and the Composition of a New Reality

Author: Ayelet Peer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-03-09

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1317110021

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In his Commentarii de Bello Civili Julius Caesar sought to re-invent his image and appear before his present and future readers in a way which he could control and at times manipulate. Offering a new interpretation of the Bellum Civile this book reveals the intricate literary world that Caesar creates using sophisticated techniques such as a studied choice of vocabulary, rearrangement of events, use of indirect speech, and more. Each of the three books of the work is examined independently to set out the gradual transformation of Caesar's literary persona, in step with his ascent in the 'real' world. By analysing the work from Caesar's viewpoint the author argues that by adroit presentation and manipulation of historical circumstances Caesar creates in his narrative a different reality, one in which his conduct is justified. The question of the res publica is also a key point of the volume, as it is in the Bellum Civile, and the author argues that Caesar purposely does not present himself as a Republican, contrary to commonly held views. Employing detailed philological analyses of Caesar's three books on the Civil War, this work significantly advances our understanding of Caesar as author and politician.


A Companion to Julius Caesar

A Companion to Julius Caesar

Author: Miriam Griffin

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-07-21

Total Pages: 555

ISBN-13: 1119062357

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A Companion to Julius Caesar comprises 30 essays from leading scholars examining the life and after life of this great polarizing figure. Explores Caesar from a variety of perspectives: military genius, ruthless tyrant, brilliant politician, first class orator, sophisticated man of letters, and more Utilizes Caesar’s own extant writings Examines the viewpoints of Caesar’s contemporaries and explores Caesar’s portrayals by artists and writers through the ages


Words on Fire

Words on Fire

Author: Rob Goodman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-12-16

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1316517659

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Ranging from Cicero's Rome to contemporary politics, Words on Fire is a provocative rethinking of political eloquence for our time.