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*[[Caesar_Introduction|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.
*[[Maps]] Historical maps relevant to the Gallic War.


*[[CaesarBGAudio|Audio]] The selections from Books 1 and 4, read by [[Contact|Christopher Francese]], in .mp3 format.
*[[CaesarBGAudio|Audio]] The selections read by [[Contact|Christopher Francese]], in .mp3 format.


*[[AP Latin]]
*[[AP Latin]]
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*[[Roman Customs|Roman Customs relevant to the Gallic ethnography in Book 6]]
*[[Roman Customs|Roman Customs relevant to the Gallic ethnography in Book 6]]


*[http://books.google.com/books?id=7upAdvzIrZoC&printsec=frontcover&lr=#v=onepage&q&f=false 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.
*[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.


*[[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.
*[[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.
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*[[Common Latin Idioms]] from D'Ooge, Easy Latin for Sight Reading
*[[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].
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<center>[[Caesar Gallic War]] | [[Bibliography of Editions Used]] | [[Maps and Tools]] | [[About]] | [[Contact]] </center>
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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