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Julius Caesar: The Misread Statesman. The Julio‑Claudians and the Herods, #2
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- ISBN8235717886
- EAN9798235717886
- Date de parution26/06/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Julius Caesar: The Misread Statesman offers a new and accessible interpretation of one of history's most familiar figures. Rather than repeating the usual legends, this work begins with a simple question: what was Caesar actually like?Written by a Classical (Roman) archaeologist specialising in the Julio-Claudian period, the book looks past hindsight and propaganda to consider Caesar as a rational, moderate, and often misunderstood man.
It examines the political world he lived in, the intentions behind his actions, and the misreadings that shaped the final years of the Roman Republic. This is a living book. It begins with interpretation and understanding, and it will expand over time into a fuller and more biographical study. Readers who re-download it periodically may find new chapters or revisions until the work is formally completed.
Clear, concise, and grounded in historical context, this book offers a distinctive perspective on Caesar and invites readers to see the man behind the myth. This is not a traditional biography. It is a living book - an evolving historical study that will expand over time as new chapters are added.
It examines the political world he lived in, the intentions behind his actions, and the misreadings that shaped the final years of the Roman Republic. This is a living book. It begins with interpretation and understanding, and it will expand over time into a fuller and more biographical study. Readers who re-download it periodically may find new chapters or revisions until the work is formally completed.
Clear, concise, and grounded in historical context, this book offers a distinctive perspective on Caesar and invites readers to see the man behind the myth. This is not a traditional biography. It is a living book - an evolving historical study that will expand over time as new chapters are added.






















