![]() Julius Caesar and the Transformation of the Roman Republic by Tom Stevenson. According to this book, Julius Caesar was no aspiring autocrat, but a successful republican leader. Julius Caesar and the Roman People by Robert Morstein-Marx. Account of the fateful year leading to the ultimate crisis of the Roman Republic and the rise of Caesar's autocracy. The year 59 was typical until the violent attack orchestrated by Caesar on the consul Bibulus allowed Caesar to take control of the Roman state.Ĭrossing the Rubicon: Caesar's Decision and the Fate of Rome by Luca Fezzi. The Year of Julius and Caesar: 59 BC and the Transformation of the Roman Republic by Stefan G. Althought both men were devoted to the republic, their hatred for each other pushed it to civil war. Uncommon Wrath: How Caesar and Cato's Deadly Rivalry Destroyed the Roman Republic by Josiah Osgood. Examines how events shaped Caesar's attitudes and character, and how he influenced Roman history. The Education of Julius Caesar: A Biography, a Reconstruction by Arthur D. A biography that presents Caesar in all his dimensions and contradictions, showing how he dominated Rome and shaped its destiny. A biography of Caesar that explains the fall of the Roman Republican governing system in which he played a crucial part. Julius Caesar: The Colossus of Rome by Richard A. But does the evidence really fit with this diagnosis? And if it was not epilepsy that afflicted Caesar, then what was it? Caesar and Rome It is generally accepted that Julius Caesar suffered from epilepsy. Julius Caesar's Disease: A New Diagnosis by Francesco M. Thirty essays explores Caesar from a variety of perspectives: military genius, ruthless tyrant, brilliant politician, sophisticated man of letters. Includes a family tree, a timeline, and maps.Ī Companion to Julius Caesar edited by Miriam Griffin. ![]() Packed with facts and written in a playful style, this book tells Caesar's life story in less than 100 pages and clearly explains the basics of Roman government and culture. Julius Caesar: A Beginner's Guide by Antony Kamm. Examines Caesar's career, home life and relationships with women. This biography goes behind the legend to judge Caesar in his own historical context.Īlways I Am Caesar by W. Julius Caesar: A Life by Patricia Southern. Explores Caesar's complex character - his vanity and vitality, his charisma and cruelty - and sets his astounding career and accomplishments against the violent background of the world in which he grew up. This biography shows that Caesar's unique drive, self-confidence, and detachment brought him into continual conflict with established institutions. A fresh account of Caesar's life, with new translations from classical sources.Ĭaesar by Christian Meier, translated by David McLintock. Biography of Julius Caesar, the most famous Roman, who became emperor of most of the known world. Book Categories: Biographies, Death, Writings, Ancient Sources, Military, Fiction, Rome, Augustus, Cleopatra, Children's Books, DVDs Modern Books About CaesarĬaesar: Life of a Colossus by Adrian Goldsworthy.
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