The Civil war book III
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書誌事項
The Civil war book III
(Classical texts)
Aris & Phillips, c1993
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De Bello civili
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注記
Includes index
Parallel Latin text and English translation with English commentary and notes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In the third and final book which he wrote about his campaigns in the Civil War, Julius Caesar tells the story of his fight with Pompey in 48 B.C. which ended in the rout of the latter at Pharsalus, perhaps Caesar's most notable military victory. The book ends with Caesar pursuing Pompey to Egypt. Here began Caesar's celebrated affair with Cleopatra. At this point the book, and the whole work, ends abruptly. J. M. Carter's edition and commentary on Caesar's The Civil War Books I-III is the first complete commentary in English for a hundred years and is considerably more detailed than currently available annotated texts and translations in other languages. The main emphasis of the commentary is historical, but Caesar's literary technique is also scrutinised. The Latin text is newly constituted with a brief apparatus criticus. Latin text with facing-page English translation, introduction and commentary.
目次
Foreword
Introduction
Note on the Text
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The Civil War Book III Text and Translation
The Civil War Book III Commentary
Indices
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