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Caesar in Gaul and Rome: War in Words, by Andrew M. Riggsby. University of Texas Press, Austin: 2006


 


Introduction (1-20)


Social Life of Texts


Composition of De Bello Gallico


Reality and Representation


 


Chapter 1: Where was the Gallic War? (21-46)


Types of Space


Geographic Space in De Bello Gallico


Tactical Space, Surveying,a nd the Possession of Gaul


 


Chapter 2: The ‘Other’ and the Other ‘Other’ (47-72)


The Ethnographic Tradition


Caesar’s Ethnography


 


Chapter 3: Technology, Virtue, Victory (73-106)


Siegecraft in De Bello Gallico


Virtus in De Bello Gallico


The Gallic Assimilation of Virtus


Conclusion


 


Chapter 4: Alien Nation (107-132)


Playing the Cannibal


Rhetorics of Empire


What Is a Roman?


 


Chapter 5: Formal Questions (133-156)


Who and What?


To What End?


Whose Voice?


 


Chapter 6: Empire and the “Just War” (157-190)


The Theory of the Just War


Just War Theory in the Real World


Cicero’s Textual Practice


Caesar’s Textual Practice


 


Chapter 7: New and Improved, Sort Of (191-214)


Facing the Alternatives


Comparanda


How does Caesar Compare?


Propaganda


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