Commentaries on the Gallic War


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Commentarii de Bello Gallico (English: Commentaries on the Gallic War) is Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative. In it Caesar describes the battles and intrigues that took place in the nine years he spent fighting local armies in Gaul that opposed Roman domination.

The work has been a mainstay in the teaching of Latin to schoolchildren, its simple, direct prose lending itself to that purpose. It begins with the frequently quoted phrase "Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres", sometimes quoted as "Omnia Gallia in tres partes divisa est", meaning "All Gaul is divided into three parts". (Summary from Wikipedia) (7 hr 16 min)

Chapters

00 - Introduction 9:51 Read by James Christopher
01 - Book I ch.1-9 10:43 Read by Becky Cook
02 - Book I ch.10-15 7:59 Read by Becky Cook
03 - Book I ch.16-29 17:21 Read by Becky Cook
04 - Book I ch.30-41 17:58 Read by Becky Cook
05 - Book I ch.42-54 15:43 Read by Becky Cook
06 - Book II ch.1-15 18:21 Read by ontheroad
07 - Book II ch.16-35 21:07 Read by ontheroad
08 - Book III ch.1-16 17:05 Read by Becky Cook
09 - Book III ch.17-29 12:53 Read by Becky Cook
10 - Book IV ch.1-15 16:24 Read by Ted Garvin
11 - Book IV ch.16-19 6:50 Read by Phil Chenevert
12 - Book IV ch.20-38 20:28 Read by Phil Chenevert
13 - Book V ch.1-14 19:21 Read by Ric F
14 - Book V ch.15-23 10:45 Read by Ric F
15 - Book V ch.24-37 17:43 Read by Ric F
16 - Book V ch.38-58 26:27 Read by Ric F
17 - Book VI ch.1-8 11:22 Read by ontheroad
18 - Book VI ch.9-28 22:45 Read by ontheroad
19 - Book VI ch.29-44 20:21 Read by ontheroad
20 - Book VII ch.1-13 16:53 Read by MorganScorpion
21 - Book VII ch.14-28 19:59 Read by MorganScorpion
22 - Book VII ch.29-41 18:25 Read by MorganScorpion
23 - Book VII ch.42-51 12:20 Read by MorganScorpion
24 - Book VII ch.52-71 22:15 Read by Ted Garvin
25 - Book VII ch.72-90 24:54 Read by Ted Garvin

Reviews

quite a literary feat to tackle w/ a speech impediment


(5 stars)


(3 stars)

readers should practice pronunciation before recording.

Great story, easy to listen to.


(5 stars)

Written over two thousand years ago by the man who all but exterminated the Celts, the perspective is fantastic, if also a tool for propagandizing. I love the spare descriptions of the landscape and the isle of Britain in a time when the landscape and its inhabitants were still largely untamed. It begs the imagination.


(3 stars)

another great history mangled by poor readers I enjoyed listening to it except for the fact that Morgan scorpion sounds like Elmer Fudd and Tim Garvin has no idea how to pronounce any of the names I wonder if the people who put well read and their comments actually speak English

How to....


(5 stars)

Thank you to the readers. You brought to life the details Ceasar described during the campaign.

Great book


(5 stars)

Even if the quality of the recordings from the different readers varies, the book over all is well read, captivating and interesting.

good stuff


(4 stars)

It was sometimes difficult to listen to the guy with down syndrom speak.

Well read and good for anyone interested in the history of Rome.


(3 stars)