Avaricvm

A Latin Text of Caesar’s Gallic War VII 1-28 with Running Vocabulary and Commentary

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Julius Caesar’s Gallic War chronicles his nine-year conquest of Gaul (modern France and Belgium) from 58 to 50 BCE. This edition presents the first third of Book VII (Chapters 1-28) with Latin text, same-page vocabulary, and explanatory commentary. Within these pages the Roman imperator describes the rise of the Gallic leader Vercingetorix, the early moves of his people's rebellion against Roman domination, and the pivotal struggle between the Gallic coalition and the Roman legions for the Gallic town of Avaricum.

Author(s)

Gaius Julius Caesar

Editor(s)

Clara Grey Peters, Elizabeth Cross, Fiona Lee, John Lanier, Katherine Cross, Lian E, Marilia Chiu Serôdio, Peter Olmeda, Zachary Shepherd Haarz

Reviews

Avaricvm is an impressive contribution to the archive of open-access classical commentaries. […] I look forward to using [it] in my own AP classroom, and I also look forward to exploring other open-access resources from the Pixelia Publishing team.

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