Just want to know what other historians said about caesar, i.e. their opinions on him as a general and ruler etc. i cant find anything in any of my texts.
http://www.romansonline.com/sources/stn/IndxJC.asp The chapter about Ceaser (I assume you mean Julius Ceaser) from Suetonius's 'The 12 Ceasers'. I'm sure there are a few million others out there, but thats the first that comes to mind.
Hey,
thanks for your reply. and yes i am refering to the original Julius Caesar.
ive got a few texts...umm...suetonius, scullard, mommsen, plutarch, but i cant really pinpoint a particular view or sentence on caesar as a general on the whole..
Try Caesar's own commentary on the Civil Wars-you get the story from his own perspective, although it is written in the 3rd person. The introduction by Jane Gardiner in the Penguin translation is very useful. There are many biographies about Caesar; Theodore Mommsen's is a popular one and Allan Massie has written a more readable biog. Check your school library and other libraries (a uni one if you can get there) as there should be a good selection. If you manage to access a uni library, check out the periodicals section as there are great articles to be found. These journals are particularly useful: Journal of Roman History (JRS) Classical Quarterly Greece & Rome JACTA Journal ofHellenic Studies (For Greek History)
You can also access a lot of material online. Many primary sources can be found in various translations. The Internet Ancient History Resource is also a great site to check out.
I hope you have some luck finding useful info (you haven't got very long!!!).
hey, i'm new to this but i was just wondering if anyone could help me... i'm writing an essay on the 2nd triumvirate and i was if anyone knew of some good sources i could look at for information? your help would be greatly appreciated. thanks L.