Gaius Julius Caesar is one of the most influential men to have ever lived. He is inescapable as a figure of power and dominance and may be experienced directly and indirectly in myriad ways. Every day, people around the world measure their leaders against him, whether consciously or unconsciously. Political and military leaders may be praised or condemned for similarities to him. Even the Pope, as pontifex maximus, holds a position that evokes Caesar’s religious role in ancient Rome. Students and others read his accounts of the Gallic War and the Civil War and wonder about the contents of lost speeches and letters and other works. His calendar continues to govern our lives as thoroughly as any idea or institution possibly could. His portraits are somehow recognizable to those who have never studied them formally. His name evokes feelings of awe in people who have little detailed knowledge about why that should be so. His assassination on the Ides (15th) of March 44 BCE is repeated continuously on stages in every corner of the globe.

Julius Caesar: A Reference Guide to His Life and Works contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has cross-referenced entries on Caesar’s family and early career; his political and military achievements, including events in Rome and beyond, especially the major campaigns; his dictatorship years; and his assassination. Achievements in literature, oratory, architecture, portraiture, and intellectual discourse are given generous attention, as are prominent ideas and personalities of the age of Caesar.

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A comprehensive review of Julius Caesar’s life and works. Julius Caesar: A Reference Guide to His Life and Works contains a chronology, an introduction, a bibliography, and a cross-referenced dictionary section.
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Chronology
Introduction
The Dictionary
Bibliography
About the Author

A comprehensive review of Julius Caesar’s life and works. Julius Caesar: A Reference Guide to His Life and Works contains a chronology, an introduction, a bibliography, and a cross-referenced dictionary section.
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An introductory essay that provides a helpful chronological framework

The Significant Figures in World History series shines a spotlight on extraordinary lives that shaped our world. Designed for students, researchers, and history enthusiasts, it provides a clear, well-structured resource for exploring the enduring legacies of influential individuals.

While the “significance” of historical figures is often debated, these volumes typically feature those who have profoundly impacted politics, religion, science, or culture—such as leaders of major wars or religious movements, as well as groundbreaking inventors and celebrated artists.

· Each book includes a detailed timeline of the individual’s life and significant actions

· Written by subject experts, ensuring accuracy and depth of analysis

· Extensive list of reliable resources to enable deeper research

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Product details

ISBN
9798881804305
Published
2026-04-30
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Height
254 mm
Width
178 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
320

Biographical note

Tom Stevenson worked for 35 years as a lecturer at the Universities of Sydney, Auckland, and Queensland, whence he retired in 2024 as associate professor of Classics and Ancient History. He served on various professional committees, including a stint as President of the Australasian Society for Classical Studies. His research is focused mainly on the politics and political ideas of Republican Rome in the first century BCE, with special attention to the careers of Caesar and Cicero, though in recent years he has also worked on historical novels and films set in the ancient world.