De bello Gallico
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De bello Gallico
Bristol Classical Press , Aristide D. Caratzas, 1983
- 2 : uk
- 2 : us
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Note
Reprint. First published by University Tutorial Press, 1967
Text in Latin, introduction matter in English
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Julius Caesar's De Bello Gallico is a clear, straightforward account of his campaigns against the Gauls in seven books, covering the period 58 to 52 BC. Book II deals with his campaigns against the Belgae, Bellocai, Nervii and Aduatuci.
This school edition gives the Latin text of Book II of De Bello Gallico, with an Introduction giving background information on Gaul, the military situation, the Roman army, Caesar himself, and his book. It also includes come comments on pronunciation and translation, extensive grammatical notes and a useful vocabulary.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Gauls
Chapter 2: Julius Caesar
Chapter 3: The Roman Army
Chapter 4: Pronunciation and Translation
GALLIC WAR, Book II
Part I: The Abortive Rising of the Belgae
Part II: The Defeat of the Neroii
Part III: The Punishment of the Aduatuci
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