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Tuesday, August 15, 2017

'Summary: Julius Caesar'

'\nChoosing the path of policy-making relation and force com homophileder, Caesar had runty time for original work, but wrote whole work of different genres: heroic metrical composition Hercules, tragedy Oedipus Rex, the poem Journey, Notes on the Gallic struggles and Notes on the obliging War . Were promulgated collections of his maxims, speeches and letters. In addition, the grand commander implicated in philology. correspond rhetorician gable end (II c. N. E.) During the Gallic War, fierce, sound and buzzing copies of military and horns, Caesar, like many desk diligent scholar, wrote both books extraordinarily countywide work comparison (Test. 3, A. Klotz). Treatise was dedicated to Cicero. Caesar discussed therein phonetic and structural questions, making proposals, as it is necessary to season the Latin language. He proposed to apply the rule of analogy, unification, that is, to abandon wrong, subnormal forms, and tried to absolve their proposals. The wr iting is non preserved, except fragment 31. Some we washbasin potsitirovat. Avoid the pitfalls as new and out-of-the-way pronounces (Frg. 8, A. Klotz). The detail that Caesar, a man of great endowment surpassed contemporaries honour of language, in the books that he wrote about Marcus Cicero analogy, believes wrong say common sense because sand is neer used in the plural, as twitch and bread (Frg. 3, A. Klotz). Caesar cogitate how to call residents of Alba: Albani or Albenses (Frg. 14, A. Klotz), offered to persuade the Grecian names as Latin (eg, Calypsonem as Iunonem - (Frg. 22, A. Klotz), urged to avoid the twain forms of the akin word (eg, lact and lac - Frg. 18, A. Klotz) or cardinal generic forms of the same noun (Frg. 18, A . Klotz), normalized pronouns and verbs.\n later the suicide of Cato, ideologic mastermind fugitives Pompeys troops, who subsequently winning Caesar attached suicide in the city of Utica in Africa, Cicero wrote a cheering Cato. Caesar a nswered it two political pamphlets Antikatony. These works, like approximately of the above, are not preserved. We cede tho two works of Caesar: Notes on the Gallic War (7 books) and Notes on the Civil War (3 books). Last not fully preserved, apparently, the author did not have time to exhaust them.\nThus, there stay on only Notes on the Gallic War. They Caesar systematically talks about how he win Gaul: what diplomatical and tactical ploys he used, dividing the Gauls, adjusting one folks against an opposite, as desperate and fiercely resisted and rebelled Gauls as skillfully and ruthlessly he meek them. Caesar emphasizes stamina, courage, the ability of its officers and soldiers. to the highest degree himself, he says in the third person, saying, Caesar, he, etc. This he seems to be equated with other actors, centurions, legates, ordinary soldiers. nearly attention is gainful fights and battles, but in the book we advise find and ethnographical information: describe s lifestyle, life, customs, rites Gauls and Germans. undivided composite designing Notes do not have.'

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