LATN 4030/6030
Roman Historians: Caesar

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Dr. Robert I. Curtis

Park Hall 230; 706-542-2156

Welcome to the web site for LATN 4030/6030: Roman Historians: Caesar's Bellum Civile. This web site is designed to serve as a basic reference tool for students enrolled in this course; it is not meant to serve as a substitute for class attendance, participation and homework.

Course Description:

Caesar's Bellum Civile is his commentary on the civil wars in which he contended for mastery of the Roman state with Pompey the Great in 49-48 B.C. The course focuses not only on what Caesar says but also on the literary style, grammar, and syntax of how he says it. Discussion will also cover the political and military aspects of the civil wars.

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