




















The Landmark Julius Cæsar by Kurt A. Raaflaub and Robert B. Strassler
Edited by Kurt A. Raaflaub with Robert B. Strassler as the series editor. With new translations by Kurt A. Raaflaub and an Intro from Cynthia Damon and Kurt A. Raaflaub
Publisher: U.S. Pantheon Books, New York
First Edition, 2017
ISBN: 978-0-307-37786-9
Page Count: 799
This is a volume in the wonderful Landmark series issued by Pantheon. In their own words: The Landmark Ancient Histories feature contemporary translations of classic historians’ writings supported with extensive customized maps, illustrations, and annotations. Marginal notes, dates, and locations are placed side by side with the manuscript in a clear page
format to help keep you oriented. Introductions and appendices written by some of today’s leading scholars give insight into politics, culture, warfare, and other subjects pertinent to the ancient texts. Encyclopedic indexes provide cross-references to themes and events
throughout the manuscripts.
In this instance the publisher is telling the whole truth. The fantastic scholarship that accompanies these new translations of 5 of Caesar’s works makes it unnecessary to Google and research all the things Caesar said that his audience would have known but that is remote to us.
Condition: Like new.
Edited by Kurt A. Raaflaub with Robert B. Strassler as the series editor. With new translations by Kurt A. Raaflaub and an Intro from Cynthia Damon and Kurt A. Raaflaub
Publisher: U.S. Pantheon Books, New York
First Edition, 2017
ISBN: 978-0-307-37786-9
Page Count: 799
This is a volume in the wonderful Landmark series issued by Pantheon. In their own words: The Landmark Ancient Histories feature contemporary translations of classic historians’ writings supported with extensive customized maps, illustrations, and annotations. Marginal notes, dates, and locations are placed side by side with the manuscript in a clear page
format to help keep you oriented. Introductions and appendices written by some of today’s leading scholars give insight into politics, culture, warfare, and other subjects pertinent to the ancient texts. Encyclopedic indexes provide cross-references to themes and events
throughout the manuscripts.
In this instance the publisher is telling the whole truth. The fantastic scholarship that accompanies these new translations of 5 of Caesar’s works makes it unnecessary to Google and research all the things Caesar said that his audience would have known but that is remote to us.
Condition: Like new.
Edited by Kurt A. Raaflaub with Robert B. Strassler as the series editor. With new translations by Kurt A. Raaflaub and an Intro from Cynthia Damon and Kurt A. Raaflaub
Publisher: U.S. Pantheon Books, New York
First Edition, 2017
ISBN: 978-0-307-37786-9
Page Count: 799
This is a volume in the wonderful Landmark series issued by Pantheon. In their own words: The Landmark Ancient Histories feature contemporary translations of classic historians’ writings supported with extensive customized maps, illustrations, and annotations. Marginal notes, dates, and locations are placed side by side with the manuscript in a clear page
format to help keep you oriented. Introductions and appendices written by some of today’s leading scholars give insight into politics, culture, warfare, and other subjects pertinent to the ancient texts. Encyclopedic indexes provide cross-references to themes and events
throughout the manuscripts.
In this instance the publisher is telling the whole truth. The fantastic scholarship that accompanies these new translations of 5 of Caesar’s works makes it unnecessary to Google and research all the things Caesar said that his audience would have known but that is remote to us.
Condition: Like new.