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Los comentarios de Cayo Julio César: La guerra de las Galias
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Pages: 518 pages
Author: Cayo Julio César, Cayo Suetonio Tranquilo, Plutarco
Publisher: Nabu Press
ISBN: 9781293478974
Format: tapa blanda
Language: es-ES
Release date: 8/1/2014
ISBN: 9781293478974
Synopsis of Los comentarios de Cayo Julio César: La guerra de las Galias
Esta obra es una reproducción de un texto histórico fundamental, originalmente publicado antes de 1923, que recoge los relatos de Cayo Julio César sobre sus campañas militares en la Galia. Esta edición, presentada por Nabu Press, permite acceder a un documento de gran valor cultural, manteniendo el rigor de las fuentes primarias originales. El libro incluye contribuciones de figuras históricas como Cayo Suetonio Tranquilo y Plutarco, ofreciendo una visión profunda y detallada de los eventos que marcaron la historia de Roma. Es una pieza esencial para historiadores, estudiantes y cualquier lector interesado en la literatura clásica y la historia militar antigua.
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