Caesar: A Sketch

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Caesar: A Sketch

by James Anthony Froude

EN·~16 hours·32 chapters

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32 total

CAESAR A SKETCH - BY JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE, M.A. FORMERLY FELLOW OF EXETER COLLEGE, OXFORD

0:18

PREFACE.

2:29

CONTENTS

17:19

CAESAR: A SKETCH

0:01

CHAPTER I.

13:08

CHAPTER II.

23:33

CHAPTER III.

20:12

CHAPTER IV.

19:11

CHAPTER V.

14:21

CHAPTER VI.

16:06

Description

This compact study offers a clear‑sighted portrait of the man who reshaped Rome, built from the very words he left behind and the accounts of those who witnessed his campaigns. By weighing Caesar’s own commentaries against the speeches of Cicero, the legal codes he enacted, and the cautious narratives of historians like Suetonius, the author sketches a picture that is both scholarly and accessible. The approach acknowledges the gaps in the record, treating every detail as a piece of an outline rather than a finished portrait.

Beyond the biography, the work places Caesar within the broader currents of Roman politics, religion, and social change. Readers travel through the turmoil of the Gracchi reforms, the upheavals of the Social War, and the shifting power of the Senate, gaining insight into the forces that forged his rise. The result is a thoughtful, well‑structured guide that invites listeners to explore the complexities of an era that still echoes in modern thought.

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Language

en

Duration

~16 hours (931K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James Anthony Froude

James Anthony Froude

1818–1894

A bold Victorian historian and essayist, he became famous for turning Tudor England into vivid, dramatic narrative. His books were widely read in his own time and still stand out for their energy, confidence, and controversy.

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