Julius Caesar’s De Bello Gallico — Commentaries on the Gallic War — is one of the most remarkable documents in Latin literature: a military commander’s firsthand account of his own campaigns, written with lapidary clarity and a genius for self-presentation. Over seven books Caesar narrates his conquest of Gaul (58–52 BC), his raids into Britain and Germany, and the great revolt of Vercingetorix — all while conducting the campaigns themselves.
This free EPUB also includes Caesar’s Commentaries on the Civil War. Together they are essential primary sources for the fall of the Roman Republic and Caesar’s own formidable mind — a must-read for students of Rome, Latin literature, and military history.