History of Julius Caesar

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History of Julius Caesar

by Jacob Abbott

EN·~5 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

PREFACE.

1:10

ENGRAVINGS.

0:18

JULIUS CAESAR. - CHAPTER I. - MARIUS AND SYLLA.

26:30

CHAPTER II. - CAESAR'S EARLY YEARS.

26:55

CHAPTER III. - ADVANCEMENT TO THE CONSULSHIP.

31:19

CHAPTER IV. - THE CONQUEST OF GAUL.

29:54

CHAPTER V. - POMPEY.

27:48

CHAPTER VI. - CROSSING THE RUBICON.

28:46

CHAPTER VII. - THE BATTLE OF PHARSALIA.

20:18

CHAPTER VIII. - FLIGHT AND DEATH OF POMPEY.

25:42

Description

This volume offers a straightforward, tightly connected portrait of Julius Caesar, positioning him alongside ancient giants such as Alexander and Hannibal. By outlining the political landscape of a sprawling Roman world—its provinces, rival factions, and the delicate balance of power—it sets the stage for understanding why Caesar’s ambitions mattered more than further conquests. The narrative begins with his birth and early career, showing how the already vast empire left the real contest in the hands of those who could command its internal politics.

Written for readers with a mature appetite for history, the author blends factual detail with reflections on the moral lessons the era still conveys. As Caesar navigates the treacherous arena of Roman ambition, his choices and alliances illuminate the timeless tension between personal ambition and public duty. Listeners will gain a clear sense of the forces that shaped his rise, without venturing beyond the pivotal early confrontations that defined his path.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (306K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jacob Abbott

Jacob Abbott

1803–1879

A hugely popular 19th-century American writer, he helped shape children's literature with stories and biographies meant to teach as well as entertain. His books reached generations of young readers through the beloved Rollo series and many lively histories.

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