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HISTORY OF JULIUS CSAR.
Vol. I.
The Publishers hereby announce that all rights of translation and reproduction abroad are reserved.
This volume was entered at the office of the Minister of the Interior (dpos au Ministre de lIntrieur) in March, 1865.
The only Editions and Translations sanctioned by the Author are the following:
French. Henri Plon , Printer and Publisher of the History of Julius Csar, 8 Rue Garancire, Paris.
English. Cassell, Petter , and Galpin , Publishers, La Belle Sauvage Yard, Ludgate Hill, London, E.C.
American. Harper and Brothers , Franklin Square, New York. (Authorized by the English Publishers.)
German. Charles Gerold, Fils , Printers and Publishers, Vienna.
Italian. Lemonnier , Printer and Publisher, Florence.
Portuguese. V. Aillaud, Guillard , and Co., Paris, Publishers, and Agents for Portugal and Brazil.
Russian. B. M. Wolff , Bookseller and Publisher, St. Petersburg.
Danish, Norwegian, Swedish. Carl B. Lorck , Consul General for Denmark, Bookseller and Publisher, Leipsic.
Hungarian. Maurice Rath , Bookseller and Publisher, Pesth.

Caivs Jvlivs Csar New York: Harper & Brothers.
HISTORY
OF
J U L I U S C S A R.

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VOL. I.
NEW YORK:
HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS,
FRANKLIN SQUARE.
1866.
CONTENTS.

ROMAN HISTORY BEFORE CSAR

ROME UNDER THE KINGS.
PAGE
I.The Kings Found the Roman Institutions
II.Social Organisation
III.Political Organisation
IV.Religion
V.Results obtained by Royalty

ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CONSULAR REPUBLIC (244-416).
I.Advantage of the Republic
II.Institutions of the Republic
III.Transformation of the Aristocracy
IV.Elements of Dissolution
V.Rsum

CONQUEST OF ITALY (416-488).
I.Description of Italy
II.Dispositions of the People of Italy in regard to Rome
III.Treatment of the Vanquished Peoples
IV.Submission of Latium after the First Samnite War
V.Second Samnite War
VI.Third Samnite WarCoalition of Samnites, Etruscans, Umbrians, and Hernici (443-449)
VII.Fourth Samnite WarSecond Coalition of the Samnites, Etruscans, Umbrians, and Gauls (456-464)
VIII.Third Coalition of the Etruscans, Gauls, Lucanians, and Tarentum (469-474)
IX.Pyrrhus in ItalySubmission of Tarentum (474-488)
X.Preponderance of Rome
XI.Strength of the Institutions

PROSPERITY OF THE BASIN OF THE MEDITERRANEAN BEFORE THE PUNIC WARS.
I.Commerce of the Mediterranean
II.Northern Africa
III.Spain
IV.Southern Gaul
V.Liguria, Cisalpine Gaul, Venetia, and Illyria
VI.Epirus
VII.Greece
VIII.Macedonia
IX.Asia Minor
X.Kingdom of Pontus
XI.Bithynia
XII.Cappadocia
XIII.Kingdom of Pergamus
XIV.Caria, Lycia, and Cilicia
XV.Syria
XVI.Egypt
XVII.Cyrenaica
XVIII.Cyprus
XIX.Crete
XX.Rhodes
XXI.Sardinia
XXII.Corsica
XXIII.Sicily

PUNIC WARS AND WARS OF MACEDONIA AND ASIA (488-621).
I.Comparison Between Rome and Carthage
II.First Punic War (490-513)
III.War of Illyria (525)
IV.Invasion of the Cisalpines (528)
V.Second Punic War (536-552)
VI.Results of the Second Punic War
VII.The Macedonian War (554)
VIII.War against Antiochus (563)
IX.The War in the Cisalpine (558-579)
X.War against Persia (583)
XI.Modification of Roman Policy
XII.Third Punic War (605-608)
XIII.Greece, Macedonia, Numantia, and Pergamus reduced to Provinces
XIV.Summary

THE GRACCHI, MARIUS, AND SYLLA (621-676).
I.State of the Republic
II.Tiberius Gracchus (621)
III.Caius Gracchus (631)
IV.War of Jugurtha (637)
V.Marius (647)
VI.Wars of the Allies
VII.Sylla (666)
VIII.Effects of Syllas Dictatorship

HISTORY OF JULIUS CSAR.

(654-684.)
I.First Years of Csar
II.Csar Persecuted by Sylla (672)
III.Csar in Asia (673, 674)
IV.Csar on His Return to Rome (676)
V.Csar Goes to Rhodes (678-680)
VI.Csar Pontiff and Military Tribune (680-684)

(684-691.)
I.State of the Republic (684)
II.Consulship of Pompey and Crassus
III.Csar Questor (686)
IV.The Gabinian Law (687)
V.The Manilian Law (688)
VI.Csar Curule dile (689)
VII.Csar Judex Qustionis (660)
VIII.Conspiracies against the Senate (690)
IX.The Difficulty of Constituting a New Party

(691-695.)
I.Cicero and Antonius Consuls (691)
II.Agrarian Law of Rullus
III.Trial of Rabirius (691)
IV.Csar Grand Pontiff (691)
V.Catilines Conspiracy
VI.Error of Cicero
VII.Csar Prtor (692)
VIII.Attempt of Clodius (692)
IX.Pompeys Triumphal Return (692)
X.Destiny Regulates Events

(693-695.)
I.Csar Proprtor in Spain (693)
II.Csar Demands a Triumph and the Consulship (694)
III.Alliance of Csar, Pompey, and Crassus
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