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==[[Maps]]==
*[[Caesar_Introduction|Introduction]] to the Gallic Wars, Caesar, and the organization of the Roman army by Arthur Tappan Walker


Maps relevant to the selections from Caesar's Gallic Wars on this site. They are also linked individually at the passages in the commentary section where they seem helpful.
*[[Maps]] Historical maps relevant to the Gallic War.


==[[Vita Caesaris Latina]]==
*[[CaesarBGAudio|Audio]] The selections read by [[Contact|Christopher Francese]], in .mp3 format.


A brief summary of the life of Julius Caesar, taken from the introduction to Dinter's Teubner edition of Caesar's works, and based on various ancient and modern sources.
*[[AP Latin]]


==[[Argumenta]]==
*[[Roman Customs|Roman Customs relevant to the Gallic ethnography in Book 6]]


Brief summaries of Caesar's Gallic War in Latin, included in Dinter's Teubner edition of Caesar's works.
*[http://www.archive.org/details/completelexicono00sihluoft Sihler's Lexicon] E. G. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Gottlieb_Sihler Sihler], A Complete Lexicon of the Latinity of Caesar's Gallic War (Boston, Ginn and Co., 1891) in .pdf format.


==[[Caesar Links]]==
*[[Vita Caesaris Latina]] Brief biography of Julius Caesar in Latin, from Dinter's Teubner edition of Caesar's works, based on various ancient and modern sources.
 
*[[Argumenta]] Outline of the Gallic War in Latin, from Dinter's Teubner edition of Caesar's works.
 
*[[Caesar Links]] A small selection of links with good scholarly content
 
*[[Caesar Bibliography]] An annotated introductory bibliography intended for teachers, by Christopher Francese (2010)
 
*[[Latin Sight Reading]] Latin sight passages (with some glosses) of comparable difficulty to the Caesar selections.
 
*[[List of Caesarian Idioms]], from Harper and Tolman
 
*[[Common Latin Idioms]] from D'Ooge, Easy Latin for Sight Reading
 
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=EwKVWYxgZEwC&pg=PP7#v=onepage&q&f=false Caesar for Beginners] The Helvetic War (1841). Breaks Caesar into very simple sentences, and one word or phrase or tense shift is added at a time, so the learner reads with a huge amount of repetition. Thanks for [http://latinum.libsyn.com/ Evan Millner] for the link. Listen to Evan read this aloud [http://latinum.libsyn.com/the-helvetic-war-caesar-for-beginners-introduction here].


==[[Caesar Bibliography]]==
An annotated introductory bibliography intended for teachers, by Christopher Francese (2010)
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 2 February 2012

Caesar Gallic War | Bibliography of Editions Used | Maps and Tools | About | Contact

  • Introduction to the Gallic Wars, Caesar, and the organization of the Roman army by Arthur Tappan Walker
  • Maps Historical maps relevant to the Gallic War.
  • Sihler's Lexicon E. G. Sihler, A Complete Lexicon of the Latinity of Caesar's Gallic War (Boston, Ginn and Co., 1891) in .pdf format.
  • Vita Caesaris Latina Brief biography of Julius Caesar in Latin, from Dinter's Teubner edition of Caesar's works, based on various ancient and modern sources.
  • Argumenta Outline of the Gallic War in Latin, from Dinter's Teubner edition of Caesar's works.
  • Caesar Links A small selection of links with good scholarly content
  • Caesar Bibliography An annotated introductory bibliography intended for teachers, by Christopher Francese (2010)
  • Latin Sight Reading Latin sight passages (with some glosses) of comparable difficulty to the Caesar selections.
  • Caesar for Beginners The Helvetic War (1841). Breaks Caesar into very simple sentences, and one word or phrase or tense shift is added at a time, so the learner reads with a huge amount of repetition. Thanks for Evan Millner for the link. Listen to Evan read this aloud here.

Caesar Gallic War | Bibliography of Editions Used | Maps and Tools | About | Contact