With all that said, Caesar’s version of war is one of pain and suffering for all parties involved, where innocent people are going to be caught in the crossfire and driven from their homes. With this portrayal of war, exemplified by this excerpt in chapter 5 of book 1, “frumentum omne, praeter quod secum portaturi erant, comburunt, ut domum reditionis spe sublata paratiores ad omnia pericula subeunda essent,” which is translated, “They
With all that said, Caesar’s version of war is one of pain and suffering for all parties involved, where innocent people are going to be caught in the crossfire and driven from their homes. With this portrayal of war, exemplified by this excerpt in chapter 5 of book 1, “frumentum omne, praeter quod secum portaturi erant, comburunt, ut domum reditionis spe sublata paratiores ad omnia pericula subeunda essent,” which is translated, “They