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CAESAR, Gaius Julius; Aulus Hirtius.

Gai Iuli Caesaris Commentarii Rerum in Gallia Gestarum VII Accedita a Uli Hirti Commentarivs. [Seven Commentaries on the Gallic War by Gaius Julius Caesar, with an Additional Commentary by Aulus Hirtius].

The Medici Society Limited Edition of Gaius Julius Caesar's Seven Commentaries on the Gallic War

London: Philip Lee Warner Publisher to The Medici Society, 1914.

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The Medici Society limited edition of this seminal firsthand account of Rome’s conquest of Gaul. Octavo, bound in full vellum with gilt titles to the spine and front panel, green silk ribbon ties, fully written in latin, and printed on handmade Riccardi Paper. One of 525 numbered paper copies, this is number 196. In near fine condition. Revised text by T. Rice Holmes. An exceptional example.
The Seven Commentaries on the Gallic War by Gaius Julius Caesar, with the Additional Commentary by Aulus Hirtius, is a cornerstone of classical historiography, providing a detailed, firsthand narrative of Rome’s conquest of Gaul between 58 and 50 BCE. Written in a concise and direct Latin style, Caesar’s account serves both as a military report and a work of political self-promotion, carefully shaping his image as a decisive and capable leader. The first seven books chronicle campaigns against various Gallic tribes, the Britons, and the Germans, blending strategic analysis with ethnographic description, while Hirtius’s eighth book continues the narrative through the political unrest that followed Caesar’s departure. Together, they offer a unique fusion of military history, political rhetoric, and cultural observation, and remain an essential primary source for understanding the late Roman Republic’s expansionist policies.
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