Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 January 2009
His rebus gestis, ex litteris Caesaris dierum viginti supplicatio a senatu decreta est. With these words Caesar ends the account of his campaign in Gaul in 55 B.c.
page 100 note 1 B.G iv. 38. 5.Google Scholar All quotations are from the Oxford Classical Text of Du Pontet.
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page 100 note 3 B.G. iv. 4–15.Google Scholar
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page 100 note 5 Cf. Stevens, loc. cit.
page 101 note 1 B.G. iv. 14. 5.Google Scholar Cf. Holmes, Rice, Caesar, De Bella Gallico (Oxford, 1914), 140.Google Scholar
page 101 note 2 B.G. iv. 7. 5.Google Scholar
page 101 note 3 Ibid. 13. 3.
page 102 note 1 B.G. iv. 8. 2.Google Scholar
page 102 note 2 Ibid. 12. 1.
page 102 note 3 Ibid. 13. 1.
page 103 note 1 Ibid. 14. 3.
page 103 note 2 Ibid. 15. 5.