The Commentaries
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Charlton Griffin
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Julius Caesar
About this listen
One of the most daring and brilliant generals of all time, Julius Caesar combined the elements of tactical genius with the shrewdness of a master politician. He was an astute judge of men's character - their strengths and weaknesses. Whenever possible, he exercised restraint and mercy even when his worst enemies were in his power. But he also knew when and how to mete out stern punishment and his swift retaliations became a hallmark of his career. With his charismatic leadership, his powerful intellect and his magnetic personal charm, Julius Caesar became the idol of men and women everywhere. The fanatic loyalty of his troops and the adulation of the Roman public propelled him to the pinnacle of power. Historian Will Durant called him "the most complete man that antiquity produced."
Follow along in this recording as Julius Caesar in 50 B.C. undertakes the awesome enterprise of subduing savage Gaul, an area roughly the size of Texas. That task was barely completed before his enemies in Rome struck, igniting the bloody Civil War that engulfed most of the Roman Empire and afterward left Caesar in supreme power.
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- I. S. Black
- 02-08-17
A great window into the past, great production.
Very easy listening well told real account of Ceasars campaigns. Gives a good indication of the Roman military world.
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- TanyaG
- 08-02-19
What a story
I only read Caesar in latin class 35 years ago and never appreciated what a cracking story he tells. Full of suspense, blame, self aggrandising bombast, propaganda, bravery and cunning.
My only criticism is the translation of all the Latin town names in to current names. They should be given but the original should always be mentioned.
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- Morgoth
- 18-10-17
Spectacular
Travel back in time and hear the words of one of the military greatest leaders in history.
The book paints an excellent picture of Rome and it’s occupied states, as well as all the infighting with Pompey. Brilliant battle descriptions and surprising insights as to the level of cooperation and civility Rome had with the occupied states, seemingly misrepresented in cinema quite often.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-02-20
A genuine act of time travel
A great read. A window into another time. Horror, humanity and the arrogance of an emperor. Here and there the light is cast upon the fear and sorrow felt by people when faced with war. Times have not changed that much.
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- Baron Soontir Fel
- 16-03-22
Really intriguing listen, unfinished IMO
Really good to listen too with a brilliant narrator, it can be difficult for those who may be approaching a Latin/Roman style of writing for the first time, but thoroughly detailed.
Unfortunately it seems to stop in the middle of the siege of Alexandria. I was hoping to at least get to Munda at the “end” of the Civil War.
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- 04-12-17
Amazing insight & great read
This book provides amazing inside to see the strategies of war and politics utilised by Caesar through his own eyes. It provides a glimpse into what type of person he was and his view of Rome, his men and his enemies!
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- Kendo nagassaki
- 27-05-15
A1<br />SUPERB interpretation of Caesars commentaries <br />
one of the best audio books I be had, given gravitas by excellent reader a must for students of history.
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- Ashley Sandford
- 27-01-20
Great
Very informative and brilliant narration, very easy to be gripped and kept me wanting more!
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- Mr D J Mannion
- 20-07-15
Brilliant
One of the most riveting books I ever listened to., a great lot learned and well read
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- Joel Hamilton
- 07-01-23
What a superb leader and tactician
I am in awe of the sheer genius of that giant of a man. It is now no wonder to me why all the great soldiers, statesmen and tacticians of modern history have read and studied Caesar and his triumphs in great detail. Few men in the history of the world have waged war in the manner of Caesar.
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