The Corpus Caesarianum

[1]  A. J. Woodman A CAESARIAN ANALOGY* , 2016, The Classical Quarterly.

[2]  M. F. El-Islam Religion and Mental Health = العقيدة و الصحة النفسية , 2015 .

[3]  H. Schadee The First Vernacular Caesar: Pier Candido Decembrio’s Translation for Inigo d’Avalos with Editions and Translations of Both Prologues , 2015 .

[4]  J. Henderson Was Suetonius’ Julius a Caesar? , 2014 .

[5]  C. Krebs CAESAR'S SISENNA , 2014, The Classical Quarterly.

[6]  C. Krebs CAESAR, LUCRETIUS AND THE DATES OF DE RERUM NATURA AND THE COMMENTARII* , 2013, The Classical Quarterly.

[7]  C. Pelling Xenophon’s and Caesar’s third-person narratives—or are they? , 2013 .

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[9]  Karl-Joachim Hölkeskamp Friends, Romans, Countrymen: Addressing the Roman People and the Rhetoric of Inclusion , 2013 .

[10]  S. Nervegna Menander in Antiquity: Index , 2013 .

[11]  Markus Schauer Tragicorum Romanorum Fragmenta. Vol. I: Livius Andronicus. Naevius. Tragici Minores. Fragmenta Adespota , 2012 .

[12]  W. Tatum Choice Word and Measured Phrase in Caesar, Fragment 1 (Courtney) , 2011 .

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[14]  G. Woolf Tales of the Barbarians: Woolf/Tales of the Barbarians , 2011 .

[15]  J. Tracy Internal Evidence For The Completeness Of The Bellum Civile , 2011 .

[16]  H. V. D. Blom Cicero's Role Models , 2010 .

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[18]  P. White Cicero in Letters , 2010 .

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[22]  J. Lendon Historians without history: Against Roman historiography , 2009 .

[23]  P. Zanker The Irritating Statues and Contradictory Portraits of Julius Caesar , 2009 .

[24]  E. Gruen Caesar as a Politician , 2009 .

[25]  M. T. Griffin A companion to Julius Caesar , 2009 .

[26]  Anke Rondholz Crossing the Rubicon. A Historiographical Study , 2009 .

[27]  N. Horsfall Virgil, Aeneid 2: A Commentary , 2008 .

[28]  T. Reinhardt EPICURUS AND LUCRETIUS ON THE ORIGINS OF LANGUAGE , 2008, The Classical Quarterly.

[29]  H. Schadee CAESAR'S CONSTRUCTION OF NORTHERN EUROPE: INQUIRY, CONTACT AND CORRUPTION IN DE BELLO GALLICO , 2008, The Classical Quarterly.

[30]  O. B. Hemmerle Crossing the Rubicon into Paris: Caesarian Comparisons from Napoleon to de Gaulle , 2008 .

[31]  C. Krebs Magni Viri: Caesar, Alexander, and Pompey in Cat. 11 , 2008 .

[32]  Katarzyna Marciniak Cicero und Caesar. Ein Dialog der Dichter , 2008 .

[33]  J. Adams The Regional Diversification of Latin 200 BC - AD 600 , 2007 .

[34]  Alessandro Schiesaro Didaxis, Rhetoric, and the Law in Lucretius , 2007 .

[35]  J. Henderson ‘…when who should walk into the room but…’: Epistoliterarity in Cicero, Ad Qfr. 3.1 , 2007 .

[36]  Laurent Lamoine La pratique du vergobret : le témoignage de César confronté aux inscriptions , 2006 .

[37]  M. Wyke Julius Caesar in western culture , 2006 .

[38]  Michael Lapidge,et al.  Aspects of the language of Latin prose , 2005 .

[39]  J. Dugan Making a New Man , 2005 .

[40]  Christine Walde Lucan im 21. Jahrhundert , 2005 .

[41]  Yuval Harari,et al.  Martial Illusions: War and Disillusionment in Twentieth-Century and Renaissance Military Memoirs , 2005 .

[42]  Frank Wittchow Vater und Onkel: Julius Caesar und das Finale der Aeneis , 2005 .

[43]  J. Powell,et al.  Cicero the advocate , 2004 .

[44]  C. Craig Audience Expectations, Invective, and Proof , 2004 .

[45]  J. Radicke Lucans Poetische Technik , 2004 .

[46]  A. Pomeroy Center and Periphery in Tacitus's Histories , 2003 .

[47]  N. Horsfall Virgil, Aeneid 11: A Commentary , 2003 .

[48]  A. Riggsby Pliny in Space (and Time) , 2003 .

[49]  J. Adams ‘Romanitas’ and the Latin Language , 2003, The Classical Quarterly.

[50]  Jennifer V. Ebbeler Caesar's Letters and the Ideology of Literary History , 2003 .

[51]  A. Riggsby Pliny In Space (And Time) (Pliny The Younger And His Letters) , 2003 .

[52]  A. Leeman Julius Caesar, the Orator of Paradox , 2001 .

[53]  J. Webster At the End of the World: Druidic and Other Revitalization Movements in Post-Conquest Gaul and Britain , 1999, Britannia.

[54]  Bernadette Liou-Gille César, "Flamen Dialis destinatus" , 1999 .

[55]  A. Keith Slender Verse: Roman Elegy and Ancient Rhetorical Theory , 1999 .

[56]  C. Kraus The Limits of Historiography: Genre and Narrative in Ancient Historical Texts , 1999 .

[57]  A. Landi SAGGIO SULLA VARIETA DIAMESICA DEL BELLUM AFRICUM , 1999 .

[58]  Gary Ianziti Bruni on Writing History , 1998, Renaissance Quarterly.

[59]  M. Dietler A tale of three sites: The monumentalization of Celtic oppida and the politics of collective memory and identity , 1998 .

[60]  Peter White Julius Caesar and the Publication of Acta in Late Republican Rome , 1997 .

[61]  John Marincola,et al.  Authority and Tradition in Ancient Historiography: General index , 1997 .

[62]  G. Walser Zu Caesars Tendenz in der geographischen Beschreibung Galliens , 1995 .

[63]  Patricia Sinclair Political Declensions in Latin Grammar and Oratory 55 BCE - CE 39 , 1994, Ramus.

[64]  Roger B. Ulrich,et al.  Julius Caesar and the Creation of the Forum Iulium , 1993, American Journal of Archaeology.

[65]  David Spurr,et al.  The rhetoric of empire : colonial discourse in journalism, travel writing, and imperial administration , 1993 .

[66]  Elisabeth J. Reijgwart ZUR ERZÄHLUNG IN CAESARS COMMENTARII , 1993 .

[67]  W. Batstone A Narrative Gestalt and the Force of Caesar's Style , 1991 .

[68]  A. Bowie The Death of Priam: Allegory and History in the Aeneid , 1990, The Classical Quarterly.

[69]  R. Knecht Military Autobiographies in Sixteenth-Century France , 1989 .

[70]  G. Verbrugghe ON THE MEANING OF ANN ALES. ON THE MEANING OF ANNALIST , 1989 .

[71]  J. Henderson Tacitus/The World in Pieces , 1989, Ramus.

[72]  C. Atherton Hand Over Fist: The Failure of Stoic Rhetoric , 1988, The Classical Quarterly.

[73]  Christopher Callanan Die Sprachbeschreibung bei Aristophanes von Byzanz , 1987 .

[74]  H. Kellner NARRATIVITY IN HISTORY: POST-STRUCTURALISM AND SINCE , 1987 .

[75]  J. Malitz Die Kalenderreform Caesars , 1987 .

[76]  S. Oakley Single Combat in the Roman Republic , 1985, The Classical Quarterly.

[77]  C. Pelling Plutarch's adaptation of his source-material , 1980, The Journal of Hellenic Studies.

[78]  G. Zecchini La morte di Catone e l'opposizione intellettuale a Cesare e ad Augusto , 1980 .

[79]  C. Pelling Plutarch's method of work in the Roman Lives , 1979, The Journal of Hellenic Studies.

[80]  D. Nash Reconstructing Poseidonios' Celtic Ethnography: some Considerations , 1976, Britannia.

[81]  P. Brunt,et al.  Stoicism and the Principate , 1975, Papers of the British School at Rome.

[82]  A. Lintott Lucan and the History of the Civil War , 1971, The Classical Quarterly.

[83]  D. West VIRGILIAN MULTIPLE-CORRESPONDENCE SIMILES AND THEIR ANTECEDENTS , 1970 .

[84]  R. Astbury Varro and Pompey , 1967, The Classical Quarterly.

[85]  H. Strasburger CÄSAR IM URTEIL DER ZEITGENOSSEN , 1953 .

[86]  F. Jacoby Ueber die Entwicklung der griechischen Historiographie und den Plan einer neuen Sammlung der griechischen Historikerfragmente , 1909 .

[87]  A. Langhammer Zum Bellum Africanum , 2022 .