David (Francis W. Kelsey Collegiate Professor of Greek and Roman History and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, Francis W. Kel
A compelling new portrait of one of the ancient worldâs most famous and consequential figures By any measure, Julius Caesar is one of the most significant and well-known figures in ancient Roman history. Self-identified as a "popular" politician, he advocated for effective government to better the lives of the average Roman; however, he believed this government could not be based upon the existing democracy, which he regarded as corrupt and inefficient. It could only be through his personal management and the massive organization he built to overthrow the government that he could ensure the...
A compelling new portrait of one of the ancient worldâs most famous and consequential figures By any measure, Julius Caesar is one of the most signi...