Caesar

By Adrian Goldsworthy

Adrian Goldsworthy's landmark biography offers a comprehensive and engaging portrait of Julius Caesar, exploring his multifaceted life beyond the battlefield. Goldsworthy delves into Caesar's roles as a charismatic orator, conquering general, and powerful dictator, alongside lesser-known chapters as a high priest, pirate captive, notorious seducer, and rebel condemned by his own country. This compelling account reveals the full complexity of Caesar's character and examines why his political and military leadership continues to resonate two millennia later, all within the rich context of 1st century B.C. Roman society. Named a 2006 Best Book of the Year by Amazon.com, it is praised as "an authoritative and exciting portrait" (New York Times Book Review) and "the best introduction to Caesar and his world" (Bookforum).
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