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A Friend of Caesar
A Friend of Caesar
A Friend of Caesar A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic. Time, 50-47 B.C. By William Stearns Davis
A Friend of Caesar: A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic Time, 50-47 B.c.
It was the Roman month of September, seven hundred and four years after Romulus - so tradition ran - founded the little village by the Tiber which was to become "Mother of Nations," "Centre of the World," "Imperial Rome.
A Friend of Caesar Volume 1By William Stearns DavisIf this book serves to show that Classical Life presented many phases akin to our own, it will not have been written in vain.
He had a faculty for describing critical scenes, such as the expulsion of the tribunes in A Friend of Caesar. In his day, he was known for his "vivid, almost melodramatic prose style".
Excerpt from A Friend of Caesar: A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic, Time, 50-47 B. C IF this book serves to show that Classical Life presented many phases akin to our own, it will not have been written in vain.
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A Friend of Caesar
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A Friend of Caesar Volume 2By William Stearns DavisIf this book serves to show that Classical Life presented many phases akin to our own, it will not have been written in vain.
A Friend of Caesar: A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic Time, 50-47 B.c