De Bello Africo
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de Bello Africo (On the War in Africa) |
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Author | ?? erroneously attributed by some ancient Romans to Julius Caesar |
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Language | Classical Latin |
Subject(s) | History, military history |
Publisher | ?? |
Publication date | ? 50s or 40s BC |
Preceded by | de Bello Alexandrino |
Followed by | de Bello Hispaniensis |
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De Bello Africo (meaning On the War in Africa in Latin) is part of the Caesarian corpus. Its authorship is disputed, though scholarly consensus has ruled out Julius Caesar as the author. It details Caesar's campaigns against his Republican enemies in the province of Africa.
[edit] See also
- Commentarii de Bello Gallico
- Commentarii de Bello Civili
- De Bello Hispaniensis
- De Bello Alexandrino
- Caesar's civil wars for an account of the campaign