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A Friend of Cæsar: A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic. Time, 50-47 B.C

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547175407
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 419 S., 0.67 MB
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In 'A Friend of Cæsar: A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic, Time, 50-47 B.C', William Stearns Davis offers a vivid portrayal of a tumultuous period at the cusp of Rome's transformation from republic to empire. Through meticulous historical detail encompassed within an engaging narrative style, Davis breathes life into characters, both real and fictional, silhouetted against the backdrop of political intrigue and the relentless march of Julius Caesar's ambition. The book's literary style marries academic rigor with the accessibility of historical fiction, furnishing a window into the complex social fabric and power dynamics of this pivotal era in Western civilization.William Stearns Davis, a historian and educator, penned this work with an intrinsic appreciation for the nuances of historical narratives. His academic background and profound knowledge of classical antiquity informed the rich textural depth and authenticity that pervade each page. Davis's scholarly approach to storytelling embodies his dedication to preserving historical integrity while elucidating the human element within the grand tapestry of history. 'A Friend of Cæsar' is a testament to his commitment to educational and literary excellence, drawing upon deep scholarship to enlighten his readers about a bygone age.Recommended for both history aficionados and lovers of historical fiction, 'A Friend of Cæsar' bridges the gap between academic scholarship and captivating storytelling. Davis's expertly rendered scenes capture the essence of Roman life and the grandeur of its political chessboard. This book not only offers entertainment but also serves as a scholarly resource that evokes thoughtful reflection on the nature of political power and its impact on societya must-read for anyone intrigued by the narratives that have shaped our world.

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William Stearns Davis (18771930) was an esteemed American historian, educator, and author, best known for his engaging historical novels and scholarly works in history. Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, Davis displayed a profound fascination with history from an early age, a passion that would shape his professional life. Educated at Harvard University, where he earned his undergraduate degree in 1897 and his Master's degree in 1898, Davis's academic work laid a strong foundation for his future endeavors in historical writing and teaching. His scholarly pursuits led him to serve as a Professor of Ancient History at the University of Minnesota between 1907 to his death in 1930. Davis's literary career is marked by a unique synthesis of academic rigor and narrative fluency, a blend that brought the past to life for both scholarly and popular audiences. His notable work 'A Friend of Cæsar: A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic. Time, 50-47 B.C' (1900) exemplifies his skill at weaving historical detail into compelling storytelling, offering readers insight into the complex socio-political landscape of the late Roman Republic through the eyes of a fictional protagonist. Davis's commitment to accuracy and his evocative portrayal of historical events have earned him recognition as a seminal figure in the genre of historical fiction. His narrative works serve not only as entertainment but also as educational tools that illustrate his deep understanding of the periods he depicted.

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