A carefully researched biography of Julius Caesar that emphasizes the sources behind the story.
This edition guides advanced students and instructors through the life, campaigns, and writings of Caesar with an eye for exact events and historical context.
The work foregrounds how historians weigh the evidence, compare accounts, and separate fact from interpretation. It surveys major strands of Caesar scholarship and shows how the ancient sources shape our view of his career, from early life to his role in Gaul and Rome.
- Grounded in ancient sources and modern scholarly methods
- Close analysis of Caesar’s campaigns, politics, and key decisions
- Clear discussion of how later accounts and omissions shape the narrative
- Practical apparatus for instructors and serious students, including notes and references
Ideal for readers of ancient history and for instructors seeking a rigorous, source-based study of Caesar.