Caesaris Commentarii de Bello Gallico

Caesaris Commentarii de Bello Gallico by Caesar is a First Edition published by Focus in February 2009. This 96-page text is presented in Latin and serves as a supplemental reader in the Lingua Latina series. It features abridged annotated versions of Julius Caesar’s firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, specifically covering Books I, IV, and V. This edition is designed for students who have completed Part I, Familia Romana, or for anyone interested in learning Latin through the Lingua Latina Hans Orberg method.
Readers will find that this book provides a structured approach to understanding the historical context of the Gallic Wars while enhancing their Latin language skills. The annotations and abridged format aim to facilitate comprehension and engagement with the text, making it suitable for both academic study and personal interest in ancient Roman history. The focus on language arts and disciplines, along with the historical themes, offers a comprehensive resource for learners and educators alike.
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De Bello Gallico is a supplemental reader in the Lingua Latina series. This text includes abridged annotated versions of Julius Caesar’s firsthand account of the Gallic Wars Books I, IV and V designed for students who have finished Part I, Familia Romana, or anyone interested in learning Latin using the Lingua Latina Hans Orberg method.
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