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The Cambridge Companion to the Writings of Julius Caesar
Genres and Generic Contaminations: The Commentarii
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Debra L. Nousek
Publication date:
December 28 2017
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Cambridge University Press
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December 28 2017
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10.1017/9781139151160.008
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
Caesar, Literature, and Politics at the End of the Republic
pp. 29
More Than Words. The Commentarii in their Propagandistic Context
pp. 43
Caesar Constructing Caesar
pp. 58
Priesthoods, Gods, and Stars
pp. 68
The Politics of Geography
pp. 81
Nostri and “The Other(s)”
pp. 97
Genres and Generic Contaminations: The Commentarii
pp. 110
A Style of Choice
pp. 131
Speeches in the Commentarii
pp. 144
Wit and Irony
pp. 157
Literary Approaches to Caesar: Three Case Studies
pp. 173
Caesar the Linguist: The Debate about the Latin Language
pp. 193
Caesar’s Orations
pp. 206
Caesar’s Poetry in its Context
pp. 215
Anticato
pp. 223
Innovation and Cliché: The Letters of Caesar
pp. 237
Caesar and Greek Historians
pp. 249
Caesar and Roman Historiography Prior to the Commentarii
pp. 263
The Corpus Caesarianum
pp. 277
Caesar in Livy and Tacitus
pp. 289
Caesar in Vergil and Lucan
pp. 304
Narrating the Gallic and Civil Wars with and beyond Caesar
pp. 318
Writing War with Caesar: The Commentarii’s Afterlife in Military Memoirs
pp. 333
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