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Named 2006 Best Book of the Year by Amazon.com
'An authoritative and exciting portrait not only of Caesar but of the complex society in which he lived.''steven Coates, New York Times Book Review
'the best introduction to Caesar and his world that is currently available.''Karl Galinsky, Bookforum
Tracing the extraordinary trajectory of the great Roman emperor's life, Goldsworthy covers not only the great Roman emperor's accomplishments as charismatic orator, conquering general, and powerful dictator but also lesser-known chapters during which he was high priest of an exotic cult, captive of pirates, seducer not only of Cleopatra but also of the wives of his two main political rivals, and rebel condemned by his own country. Ultimately, Goldsworthy realizes the full complexity of Caesar's character and shows why his political and military leadership continues to resonate some two thousand years later. In the introduction to his biography of the great Roman emperor, Adrian Goldsworthy writes, 'Caesar was at times many things, including a fugitive, prisoner, rising politician, army leader, legal advocate, rebel, dictator . . . as well as husband, father, lover and adulterer.' In this landmark biography, Goldsworthy examines Caesar as military leader, all of these roles and places his subject firmly within the context of Roman society in the first century B.C.
'An authoritative and exciting portrait not only of Caesar but of the complex society in which he lived.''steven Coates, New York Times Book Review
'the best introduction to Caesar and his world that is currently available.''Karl Galinsky, Bookforum
Tracing the extraordinary trajectory of the great Roman emperor's life, Goldsworthy covers not only the great Roman emperor's accomplishments as charismatic orator, conquering general, and powerful dictator but also lesser-known chapters during which he was high priest of an exotic cult, captive of pirates, seducer not only of Cleopatra but also of the wives of his two main political rivals, and rebel condemned by his own country. Ultimately, Goldsworthy realizes the full complexity of Caesar's character and shows why his political and military leadership continues to resonate some two thousand years later. In the introduction to his biography of the great Roman emperor, Adrian Goldsworthy writes, 'Caesar was at times many things, including a fugitive, prisoner, rising politician, army leader, legal advocate, rebel, dictator . . . as well as husband, father, lover and adulterer.' In this landmark biography, Goldsworthy examines Caesar as military leader, all of these roles and places his subject firmly within the context of Roman society in the first century B.C.
Industry Reviews
"[An] excellent biography. . . . Goldsworthy tells this story with great skill and narrative force . . . [he] provides a great deal of vivid detail."--Mark Miller, Wall Street Journal
"An authoritative and exciting portrait not only of Caesar but of the complex society in which he lived."--Steven Coates, New York Times Book Review
"A rich and remarkably complete panorama of the times and the man. . . . The best introduction to Caesar and his world that is currently available."--Karl Galinsky, Bookforum
"The man who virtually defined the West's concept of leadership comes alive in this splendid biography. Military historian Goldsworthy gives a comprehensive, vigorous account of Caesar's conquest of Gaul and his victories in the civil war that made him master of Rome. But he doesn't stint on the nonmartial aspects of Caesar's life--his dandyism, his flagrant womanizing (which didn't stop enemies from gay-baiting him), his supple political genius and the flair for drama and showmanship that cowed mutinous legionaries and courted Rome's restive masses. Goldsworthy's is a sympathetic profile. . . . More compellingly than most biographies, Goldsworthy's exhaustive, lucid, elegantly written life makes its subject the embodiment of his age."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"This is an engaging and well-drawn resource for those who wish to be introduced to the man who was Caesar. . . . Additions to Goldsworthy's text include a chronology of key events, a glossary, and notes. Recommended for academic and larger public libraries."--Library Journal
"Adrian Goldsworthy's new biography, Caesar: Life of a Colossus, succeeds in capturing all the drama and complexity of this best-known of lives. Mr. Goldsworthy, a prolific young British classicist, has real narrative gifts, as well as an encyclopedic knowledge of late republican Rome. Together, these strengths make Caesar one of the most fascinating biographies you will come across this year."--Adam Kirsch, New York Sun
"Eternally intriguing history readers, the end of the Roman Republic receives astute analysis and dramatic narration in Goldsworthy's life of Caesar."--Booklist
"Lively and accessible."--Mike Oppenheim, Journal of Military History
"[Goldsworthy] succeeds in returning the man to his time and place and reminds us how it all could have been very different."--Blake D. Dvorak, Washington Times
"Monumental. . . . [Goldsworthy] writes with great style."--Atlantic Monthly "Excellent and very readable. . . . Designed for the general reader or a lover of history and [it is a] reading experience of the first order."--David Walton, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"Caesar: Life of a Colossus . . . is a superb and absorbing life of the man who came, saw and conquered--and then was murdered for his trouble."--J. Peder Zane, News and Observer
"Noteworthy. . . . Goldsworthy gives a thorough account of Caesar's military accomplishments as well as painting a vivid portrait of both the man and the power-hungry world he inhabited."--Christian Science Monitor
"Goldsworthy's deep knowledge of Caesar's times makes it possible to fill in all sorts of details on education, military affairs, marriage customs, but most of all on the ferocious politics of Caesar's time. . . . [A] fine biography which brings, in prose which is never pedantic or dull, depth, color and context to his amazing life and interesting times."--John Lisenmeyer, Greenwich Times
"This is an absorbing tale, more exciting than any modern-day mystery or thriller. It has drama, intrigue, affairs, spectacular battles, brilliant politics, and a charismatic central figure. Moreover, it is a solid work that brings to life the rich world of the Mediterranean in the decade before Christ."--Geeta Sharma-Jensen, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Named one of the 100 noteworthy books of the year (2006) by the Kansas City Star
Winner of the 2007 Society for Military History Distinguished Book Award in the biography and memoirs category Chosen as an "Outstanding" title in the 2007 Association of American University Presses (AAUP) University Press Books for Public and Secondary School Libraries Named a Best Book of 2006 by Amazon.com Named a Number 1 Editor's Choice in Biography by amazon in 2006 "Goldsworthy's book will remain the definitive biography of Caesar for years to come."--Philip Matyszak, author of The Sons of Caesar: Imperial Rome's First Dynasty "Adrian Goldsworthy is one of our most promising young military historians today."--Sir John Keegan, author of The Iraq War
"Adrian Goldsworthy is one of the new generation of young classicists who combine scholarship with storytelling to bring the ancient world to life. In his masterly new Caesar, he shows us the greatest Roman as man, statesman, soldier, and lover."--Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar
"Adrian Goldsworthy is one of the new generation of young classicists who combine scholarship with storytelling to bring the ancient world to life. In his masterly new Caesar, he shows us the greatest Roman as man, statesman, soldier, and lover."--Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar
"Caesar is an accessible, balanced, and highly readable contribution to our understanding of one of Rome's most complex characters. No one writing in English today knows more about Roman military history than Adrian Goldsworthy."--Guy MacLean Rogers, author of Alexander: The Ambiguity of Greatness
"[Goldsworthy] succeeds in returning the man to his time and place and reminds us how it all could have been very different."--Blake D. Dvorak, Washington Times
"Monumental. . . . [Goldsworthy] writes with great style."--Atlantic Monthly "Excellent and very readable. . . . Designed for the general reader or a lover of history and [it is a] reading experience of the first order."--David Walton, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"Caesar: Life of a Colossus . . . is a superb and absorbing life of the man who came, saw and conquered--and then was murdered for his trouble."--J. Peder Zane, News and Observer
"Noteworthy. . . . Goldsworthy gives a thorough account of Caesar's military accomplishments as well as painting a vivid portrait of both the man and the power-hungry world he inhabited."--Christian Science Monitor
"Goldsworthy's deep knowledge of Caesar's times makes it possible to fill in all sorts of details on education, military affairs, marriage customs, but most of all on the ferocious politics of Caesar's time. . . . [A] fine biography which brings, in prose which is never pedantic or dull, depth, color and context to his amazing life and interesting times."--John Lisenmeyer, Greenwich Times
"This is an absorbing tale, more exciting than any modern-day mystery or thriller. It has drama, intrigue, affairs, spectacular battles, brilliant politics, and a charismatic central figure. Moreover, it is a solid work that brings to life the rich world of the Mediterranean in the decade before Christ."--Geeta Sharma-Jensen, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Named one of the 100 noteworthy books of the year (2006) by the Kansas City Star
Winner of the 2007 Society for Military History Distinguished Book Award in the biography and memoirs category Chosen as an "Outstanding" title in the 2007 Association of American University Presses (AAUP) University Press Books for Public and Secondary School Libraries Named a Best Book of 2006 by Amazon.com Named a Number 1 Editor's Choice in Biography by amazon in 2006 "Goldsworthy's book will remain the definitive biography of Caesar for years to come."--Philip Matyszak, author of The Sons of Caesar: Imperial Rome's First Dynasty "Adrian Goldsworthy is one of our most promising young military historians today."--Sir John Keegan, author of The Iraq War
"Adrian Goldsworthy is one of the new generation of young classicists who combine scholarship with storytelling to bring the ancient world to life. In his masterly new Caesar, he shows us the greatest Roman as man, statesman, soldier, and lover."--Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar
"Adrian Goldsworthy is one of the new generation of young classicists who combine scholarship with storytelling to bring the ancient world to life. In his masterly new Caesar, he shows us the greatest Roman as man, statesman, soldier, and lover."--Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar
"Caesar is an accessible, balanced, and highly readable contribution to our understanding of one of Rome's most complex characters. No one writing in English today knows more about Roman military history than Adrian Goldsworthy."--Guy MacLean Rogers, author of Alexander: The Ambiguity of Greatness
| Acknowledgements | p. vii |
| Map list | p. viii |
| Introduction | p. 1 |
| The Rise to the Consulship, 100-59 BC | |
| Caesar's World | p. 10 |
| Caesar's childhood | p. 30 |
| The First Dictator | p. 48 |
| The Young Caesar | p. 61 |
| Candidate | p. 82 |
| Conspiracy | p. 109 |
| Scandal | p. 130 |
| Consul | p. 152 |
| Proconsul, 58-50 BC | |
| Gaul | p. 184 |
| Migrants and Mercenaries: The first campaigns, 58 BC | p. 205 |
| 'The Bravest of the Gaulish Peoples': The Belgae, 57 BC | p. 233 |
| Politics and War: The Conference of Luca | p. 253 |
| 'Over the Waters': The British and German Expeditions, 55-54 BC | p. 269 |
| Rebellion, Disaster and Vengeance | p. 293 |
| The Man and the Hour: Vercingetorix and the Great Revolt, 52 BC | p. 315 |
| 'All Gaul is Conquered' | p. 343 |
| Civil War and Dictatorship, 49-44 BC | |
| The Road to the Rubicon | p. 358 |
| Blitzkrieg: Italy and Spain, Winter-Autumn, 49 BC | p. 380 |
| Macedonia, November 49-August 48 BC | p. 405 |
| Cleopatra, Egypt and the East, Autumn 48-Summer 47 BC | p. 432 |
| Africa, September 47-June 46 BC | p. 448 |
| Dictator, 46-44 BC | p. 468 |
| The Ides of March | p. 490 |
| Epilogue | p. 512 |
| Chronology | p. 520 |
| Glossary | p. 524 |
| Bibliography | p. 529 |
| Abbreviations | p. 534 |
| Notes | p. 535 |
| Index | p. 565 |
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ISBN: 9780300126891
ISBN-10: 0300126891
Published: 28th January 2008
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 608
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: YALE UNIV PR
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 28.2 x 17.7 x 9.3
Weight (kg): 0.77
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