Portal:Classical Latin literature/Caesar
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The Commentaries of Julius Caesar were written and published annually, as a sort of "dispatches from the front". They were important in shaping Caesar's public image when he was away from Rome for long periods. The authorship of three of the commentaries has been questioned.
- Commentaries on the Civil War (Commentarii de Bello Civili)
- Commentaries on the Gallic War (Commentarii de Bello Gallico)
- Attributed to Caesar, but the authorship is in doubt — The African War • The Alexandrian War • The Spanish War
- The Commentaries of Cæsar, by Anthony Trollope