Commentarii is a historical work attributed to Julius Caesar and Aulus Hirtius, offering a detailed account of military campaigns and political events in ancient Rome. Written in Latin, it provides invaluable insights into Roman military strategies, political life, and the character of Caesar himself. This edition, edited by Emanuel Hoffmann, presents the original text with scholarly annotations, making it accessible to students and scholars of classical literature and Roman history. The Commentarii remains a crucial primary source for understanding the late Roman Republic and the rise of Caesar.
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