The civil war audiobook by julius caesar try our site with free audio books. Julius caesar collins classics william shakespeare e. His family, the julii, claimed descent from the ancient kings of rome and from the goddess venus. Caesar rapidly carved out an impressive political career, forging an alliance with pompey and crassus in 60 bc. I cant do that now but will certainly enjoy trying and already some of book 1 sounds familiar even if i now have to look at the excellent translation. If you like 1 month unlimited audiobook listening 12.
Shakespeare took material from plutarchs lives of brutus, caesar and mark antony, all of which. Commentaries on the gallic war is the first hand account by julius caesar of his experiences during the nine years he spent in the gallic wars. In three short books, caesar describes how, in order to defend his honor and the freedom of both himself and the roman people, he marched on rome and. The civil war is caesars masterly account of the celebrated war between himself and his great rival pompey, from the crossing of the rubicon in january 49 b. When caesar not only refused to step down but crossed the rubicon into roman italy with the th legion, civil war resulted. Harpercollins is proud to present its incredible range of bestloved, essential classics. The gallic war, published on the eve of the civil war which led to the end of the roman republic, is an autobiographical account written by one of the most famous figures of european history. The wars of the roses by dan jones audiobook 02 duration. The internet classics archive the civil wars by julius. I first read it in my high school latin class in the early 1960s, but most of what i had remembered was the latin words and grammar, rather than the narrative itself. Caesars forces won and this put him in an unrivalled position of powerful influence.
Nearly contemporary to the events he describes, he is supposed to have been a retired officer of caesars army. In three short books, caesar describes how, in order to defend his honor and the freedom of both himself and the roman people, he marched on rome and defeated the. The civil war book by caesar 9 available editions half. Julius caesar is the most powerful man in rome, but his power threatens the republics very existence. When caesar got proconsul of gallia and illyria in 58 b. A fullydramatized audio production from folger theatre. Julius caesar by william shakespeare full audiobook greatest audiobooks v1 s p e c i a l o f f e r. A masterpiece of observation, anecdote, and detailed physical description, the twelve. C, the conquest of land in gaul was an urgent need, both to improve his. On one level a straightforward narrative of the campaigns caesar fought against the gauls, germans and. At its heart is the noble brutus, caught in the tragic conflict between private affection and public duty. The civil war is a tense and gripping depiction of his struggle with pompey over the leadership of republican rome.
Here is a rare chance to hear the roman emperor speak. The source for the plot of julius caesar is lord norths translation of plutarch, the first century ce historians account of the lives of the noble grecians and romans first published in 1579, but republished many times subsequently. The childrens book of christmas stories various many librarians have felt the need and expressed the desire for a select collection of childrens christmas stories in one volume. Where caesar s own account leaves off in 48 bc, his lieutenants take up the history, describing the vital battles of munda, spain and thapsus. Perfect for entrepreneurs and anyone seeking the most out of life. Using a fictitious narrator named octavius, and drawing on archaeology and classical research, coolidge has brought muchneeded drama to this coolidge wrote this book as a companion to caesars. At that time i could read the latin and get the meaning and almost a running translation in my head.
Beautifully formatted with an active table of contents for easy maneuverability throughout the ebook. Gaius julius caesar in this book the famous gaius julius caesar himself describes the seven years of his war in gaul. Iulius, 10244 bc, statesman and soldier, defied the dictator sulla. I first read it in my high school latin class in the early 1960s, but most of what i had remembered was the latin words and grammar, rather. Read the gallic war mobi classics by julius caesar,w. The civil war is caesars attempt at an explanation of the war that changed the roman world. I did caesars gallic war book 5 for o level latin 50 years ago.
The internet classics archive the gallic wars by julius. She gives here all that caesar left out the background, the character, the description, the action of the war in a way that makes sense today. Julius caesar by william shakespeare full audiobook. Power, corruption and betrayal are at the heart of shakespeares m. Julius caesar audible audiobook unabridged william. Caesar therefore thought it time at length to give over the attempt which he had often made in vain, and act with energy in the war. Synopsis a military leader of legendary genius, caesar was also a great writer, recording the events of his life with incomparable immediacy and power. Probably written in 1599 and among the first of shakespeares plays to be performed at the globe theater, julius caesar is one of his bestknown dramas and has received innumerable. People who liked julius caesar also liked these free titles. Stream and download audiobooks to your computer, tablet or mobile phone. While listening to the commentaries, i kept jumping back and forth between my loeb classics version of the gallic war and my penguin classics version of the conquest of gaul wishing that landmark would publish their version. The senate ordered caesar to step down after the gallic wars.
Listen to the commentaries audiobook by julius caesar, narrated by charlton griffin. I began with more modest editions, such as the signet classics or pelican, which i found very accessible and sufficiently annotated to provide the help i. In it caesar describes the battles and intrigues that took place in the nine years he spent fighting the germanic peoples and celtic peoples in gaul that opposed roman. Written as a thirdperson narrative in eight sections, books 18, he describes the battles and political intrigues he encounters in his campaigns against the germanic and celtic peoples who opposed roman conquest. Readinglistening to caesar makes me want to go back and learn latin the loeb classics. The civil war is a tense and gripping depiction of his struggle with pompey over the leadership of republican rome a conflict that spanned the entire roman world, from gaul and spain to asia and africa. As literature, they are representative of the finest expressions. After the events of war for the planet of the apes, caesars tribe has finally found a safe refuge from the last remnants of the humans who wish to see them wiped out. Listen to assassination of julius caesar by jacob abbott. Commentaries on the gallic war, also bellum gallicum english. The catiline conspiracy and the jugurthine war are the two separate surviving works of the historian commonly known as sallust. Commentaries on the gallic war christmas summary classics.
In it caesar describes the battles and intrigues that took place in the nine years he spent fighting local armies in gaul that opposed roman domination. The african wars, the alexandrian wars, the civil wars, the gallic wars, and the spanish wars. Librivox recording of the catiline conspiracy and the jugurthine war, by gaius sallustius crispus sallust. What made the experience of listening to the civil war the most enjoyable. Julius caesar by william shakespeare on free audio book. Julius caesar audio books, best sellers, author bio. Reading caesars gallic war memoirs a second time after the passage of nearly 50 years was a great reading experience for me. The sound effects of the naxos audiobook production of the play enhance its moods and immerse the listener in the dramatic world. The commentaries by julius caesar contains eight books on the gallic war in addition to all three books on the. Julius caesar was a roman military and political leader. The gallic war mobi classics ebook by julius caesar,w.
Gaius julius caesar 12 or july 100 bc 15 march 44 bc, known by his nomen and cognomen julius caesar, was a populist roman dictator, politician, military general, and historian who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise. Caesars return to rome, his crossing of the rubicon with his army, his subsequent campaigns in the civil war and his terms as dictator are also covered in detail and the book only gets more. A conspiracy is hatched, one that will have fatal consequences not only for caesar and the conspirators, but also for the future history of the ancient world. Gallic war, is julius caesars firsthand account of the gallic wars, written as a thirdperson narrative. Librivox recording of commentaries on the gallic war, by gaius julius caesar. Bohn, 1869 the gallic wars were a series of military campaigns waged by t. Where caesars own account leaves off in 48 bc, his lieutenants take up the history, describing the vital battles of munda, spain and thapsus. Commentaries on the gallic war, by gaius julius caesar audio book duration. Christmas summary classics this series contains summary of classic books such as emma, arne, arabian nights, pride and p. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest military geniuses of all time.
Commentaries on the gallic war audiobook by gaius julius caesar translated by thomas rice holmes. The civil war is julius caesars personal account of his war with pompey the greatthe war that destroyed the fivehundredyearold roman republic. Free audio books in genre classics antiquity that you can download in mp3, ipod and itunes format for your portable audio player. Commentaries on the gallic war is julius caesars firsthand account of. The tragedy of julius caesar is a dramatized account of the betrayal of the the roman emperor.
In plain, soldierly language, julius caesar chronicles his struggle to win the roman civil war. Julius caesar gaius julius caesar july 100 bc 15 march 44 bc was a roman general and statesman. Commentaries on the gallic war is julius caesars firsthand account of the gallic wars, written as a thirdperson narrative. Chapter 27 when caesars works were nearly half finished, and after nine days were spent in them, the ships which had conveyed the first division of the army to dyrrachium being sent back by the consuls, returned. His conquest of gaul extended the roman world all the way to the atlantic ocean, with the first roman invasion of britain in 55 bc. This collection contains the following memoirs by julius caesar. Classics illustrated has 209 entries in the series. Caesar thought that he ought to take the greatest precautions lest this should happen, for there was in that town a most ample supply of every thing which was serviceable for war. William shakespeares the tragedy of julius caesar, based on true events, concerns the conspiracy against julius caesar, his assassination in 44 bc, and its immediate aftermath. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the planet of the apes franchise. Iulius, 10244 bce, statesman and soldier, defied the dictator sulla. The study of antiquity and the middle ages 7,877 views.
He played an important part in the transformation of the roman republic into the roman empire. The high ideals of brutus are tested to the full by the consequences of julius caesar s murder. In the first 10 minutes i provide 5 campaignbattle maps which are directly related to the events in book 1 58 b. Borrow ebooks, audiobooks, and videos from thousands of public libraries worldwide. This generously annotated edition places the war in context and enables the reader to grasp it. The civil war is julius caesars personal account of his war with pompey the great the war that destroyed the fivehundredyearold roman republic. Julius caesar william shakespeare 1564 1616 william shakespeares the tragedy of julius caesar, based on true events, concerns the conspiracy against julius caesar, his assassination in 44 bc, and its immediate aftermath. Beneath the rhetoric crackles the intelligence of an extraordinary man. The gallic wars and the civil wars constitute the greatest series of military dispatches ever written. He played a critical role in the transformation of the roman republic into the roman empire. The civil war audiobook by julius caesar, read by larry.
Commentaries on the gallic war audiobook by gaius julius. Browse julius caesars bestselling audiobooks and newest titles. Included are seven sections books of the gallic war, each encompassing one year of caesars battles and intrigues. The civil war is julius caesar s personal account of his war with pompey the great the war that destroyed the fivehundredyearold roman republic. The civil war audiobook by julius caesar, read by robin. In three short books, caesar describes how, in order to defend his honor and the freedom of both himself and the roman people, he marched on rome and defeated the forces of.