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Book cover image of Caesar: Life of a Colossus by Adrian Goldsworthy

Authors: Adrian Goldsworthy
ISBN-13: 9780300126891, ISBN-10: 0300126891
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Yale University Press
Date Published: January 2008
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Adrian Goldsworthy

Adrian Goldsworthy read history at Oxford and is the author of How Rome Fell (also published by Yale University Press), The Roman Army at War, The Punic Wars, and other books about the ancient world. He lives in Wales.

Book Synopsis

"An authoritative and exciting portrait."—New York Times Book Review

Publishers Weekly

The man who virtually defined the West's concept of leadership comes alive in this splendid biography. Military historian Goldsworthy (The Complete Roman Army) gives a comprehensive, vigorous account of Caesar's conquest of Gaul and his victories in the civil war that made him master of Rome. But he doesn't stint on the nonmartial aspects of Caesar's life his dandyism, his flagrant womanizing (which didn't stop enemies from gay-baiting him), his supple political genius and the flair for drama and showmanship that cowed mutinous legionaries and courted Rome's restive masses. Goldsworthy's is a sympathetic profile. In his telling, Caesar's massacres and group enslavements, though "utterly ruthless," are considered and pragmatic, not wanton, and the conqueror seems to possess a moderation and magnanimity that sprang from the same idealized self-image that fed his ambition. The author's vivid portrait of the late Roman Republic that Caesar toppled is correspondingly jaundiced: its politics are about nothing except the personal ambitions of powerful men, and chaos, corruption and violence reign beneath the ritualistic niceties of republican procedure. More compellingly than most biographies, Goldsworthy's exhaustive, lucid, elegantly written life makes its subject the embodiment of his age. 16 pages of b&w photos, maps. (Sept.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

Table of Contents

IThe rise to the consulship, 100-59 BC10
1Caesar's world10
2Caesar's childhood30
3The first dictator48
4The young Caesar61
5Candidate82
6Conspiracy109
7Scandal130
8Consul152
IIProconsul, 58-50 BC184
9Gaul184
10Migrants and mercenaries : the first campaigns, 58 BC205
11'The bravest of the Gaulish peoples' : the Belgae, 57 BC233
12Politics and war : the converence of Luca253
13'Over the waters' : the British and German expeditions, 55-54 BC269
14Rebellion, disaster and vengeance293
15The man and the hour : Vercingetorix and the great revolt, 52 BC315
16'All Gaul is conquered'343
IIICivil war and dictatorship, 49-44 BC358
17The road to the Rubicon358
18Blitzkrieg : Italy and Spain, winter-autumn, 49 BC380
19Macedonia, November 49-August 48 BC405
20Cleopatra, Egypt and the East, autumn 48-Summer 47 BC432
21Africa, September 47-June 46 BC448
22Dictator, 46-44 BC468
23The Ides of March490

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