Quae Extant Omnia, Volume 3 presents the complete works of Caius Julius Caesar alongside related historical texts, offering invaluable insights into Roman history and military strategy. This volume includes Caesar's detailed accounts of his campaigns and political activities, providing a firsthand perspective on the events that shaped the Roman Empire. Edited by J. B. Giani and including works by Aulus Hirtius, the collection provides a comprehensive view of Caesar's writings and their historical context.
Students of classical literature and ancient history will find this volume an essential resource, providing direct access to the writings of one of history's most influential figures. Explore the strategies, politics, and personal reflections of Caesar in this carefully compiled and presented edition.
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