An open door to Caesar : the beginner's Caesar; being mainly the simplified text of the Bellum helveticum of the Commentaries . acy of Catiline; the enmityof Cato; Ciceros body-guard; in the senate a few dayslater; Catos artifice, b. c. 63. 17. Praetor, b. c. 62. 18. Domestic troubles ; sacrilege of Clodius. 19. Propraetor in Spain, b. c. 61; his debts; alliancewith Crassus ; envies the achievements of Alexander theGreat; beginning of his military career; wins the title ofimperator. 20. Return to Italy; his dilemma; Catos opposition,and result. 21. The Triumvirate, b. c. 60; purpose and result


An open door to Caesar : the beginner's Caesar; being mainly the simplified text of the Bellum helveticum of the Commentaries . acy of Catiline; the enmityof Cato; Ciceros body-guard; in the senate a few dayslater; Catos artifice, b. c. 63. 17. Praetor, b. c. 62. 18. Domestic troubles ; sacrilege of Clodius. 19. Propraetor in Spain, b. c. 61; his debts; alliancewith Crassus ; envies the achievements of Alexander theGreat; beginning of his military career; wins the title ofimperator. 20. Return to Italy; his dilemma; Catos opposition,and result. 21. The Triumvirate, b. c. 60; purpose and result;Catos wisdom and foresight. 22. Consul, B. c. 59; Less a consul than a seditioustribune ; the incident of the trio in the Senate; how thelaws were passed. 23. Csesar in Gaul, 58-50 B. C. Here we begin,as it were, a new life. 24. Pompey made sole consul, b. c. 52 ; Monarchythe only cure, Pompey the gentlest physician. 25. Cffisar asks for continuance of his commission inGaul; deliberations in the Senate ; Caesars liberal offer ;outrage upon his envoys. 26. Meditation on the banks of the Rubicon; The dieis cast I B. c. 26


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