Caesar's Army: A Study of the Military Art of the Romans in the Last Days of the Republic (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from Caesar's Army: A Study of the Military Art of the Romans in the Last Days of the Republic
This little book is an attempt to reconstruct Cesar's Army so as to give a clear idea of its composition and evolutions. It is hoped that students of Cesar's writings and students of military science alike may find interest in such a study.
The Commentaries of Cesar are the story of his wars. They are military history. It is true that they were intended largely for civilian readers at Rome. Still, they imply throughout a certain amount of military knowledge that all Roman citizens were supposed to have. The modern student can hardly be said to read understandingly, unless the text conveys to his mind the same idea that it conveyed to the intelligent Roman reader to whom Cesar addressed it. Hence it seems clear that we should at least seek to gain those notions of the military art with which the Roman reader was familiar, and in the light of which Cesar described his campaigns.
Many of these facts are entirely lost. Many others we can reach at best only approximately. Our inferences, based some times on meagre data, may often be erroneous. And yet is it not better to have even such an inadequate idea than no idea at all?
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