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  1. 3 de jul. de 2008 · About this eBook. Author. Caesar, Julius, 100 BCE-44 BCE. Title. C. Iuli Caesaris De Bello Gallico, I-IV. Contents. Commentarius Primus -- Commentarius Secundus -- Commentarius Tertius -- Commentarius Quartus. Credits. Produced by Judith Boss and David Widger.

  2. 2 de ago. de 2018 · Julius Caesar wrote commentaries on the wars he fought in Gaul between 58 and 52 B.C., in seven books one for each year. This series of annual war commentaries is referred to by various names but is commonly called De bello Gallico in Latin, or The Gallic Wars in English. There is also an 8th book, written by Aulus Hirtius.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gallic_WarsGallic Wars - Wikipedia

    Julius Caesar described the Gallic Wars in his book Commentarii de Bello Gallico. It is the primary source for the conflict, but modern historians consider it prone to exaggeration. Caesar makes impossible claims about the number of Gauls killed (over a million), while claiming almost zero Roman casualties.

  4. The Gallic Wars. By Julius Caesar. Translated by W. A. McDevitte and W. S. Bohn. Table of Contents. Book 7. Chapter 1. Gaul being tranquil, Caesar, as he had determined, sets out for Italy to hold the provincial assizes. There he receives intelligence of the death of Clodius; and, being informed of the decree of the senate, [to the effect] that ...

  5. 6 de ene. de 2018 · Lauded for its clear and concise prose, Cæsar's De Bello Gallico remains one of the primary authentic texts used in latin instruction. This special edition contains: Literal and figurative translations structured by subordinated conjunction. Direct Latin 'oratio recta,' where applicible.

  6. 13 de ene. de 2023 · Los Comentarios sobre la guerra de las Galias (en latín, Commentarii de bello Gallico o, abreviadamente, De bello Gallico) es una obra de Julio César redactada en tercera persona. En ella César describe las batallas e intrigas que tuvieron lugar en los ocho años (del 58 al 50 a. C.) que pasó luchando contra ejércitos locales que se oponían a la dominación romana en la Galia.

  7. De bello Gallico. Los Comentarios sobre la guerra de las Galias (en latín, Commentarii de bello Gallico o, abreviadamente, De bello Gallico) es una obra de Julio César redactada en tercera persona. En ella César describe las batallas e intrigas que tuvieron lugar en los nueve años (del 58 al 50 a. C) que pasó luchando contra ejércitos ...