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The General Reflection in Caesar's Commentaries

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

J. D. Craig
Affiliation:
University of St. Andrews.

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Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1931

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page 107 note 1 The actual figures are: 9 for the Bellum Gallicum, 16 for the Bellum Civile.

page 107 note 2 Bearing in mind certain salutary words of Rice Holmes (Conquest of Gaul, Preface, p. xvii), and the added warning of Kalinka's two hundred and forty odd pages in Bursian's Jahresbericht.

page 108 note 1 See Conquest of Gaul, second edition, note 3, p. 41.

page 108 note 2 John Buchan's Rede Lecture (Cambridge University Press, 1930) illustrated just this ‘accidental’ or ‘casual’ element in history.