Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (circa AD 69 to circa AD 140) is well-known only as the author of The Twelve Caesars, the biographies of the emperors from Julius Caesar to Domitian (the principal source for Robert Graves' I Claudius novels). But among the many other works attributed to him ...
1 - Idle reader: thou mayest believe me without any oath that I would this book, as it is the child of my brain, were the fairest, gayest, and cleverest that could be imagined.2 - 可我却悖逆不了自然界物造其类的规律。像我这样思维贫乏、胸无点墨的人,就像一个出生在纷扰尽生、哀...
Julius Caesar: Lessons in Leadership from the Great Conqueror Foreword by General Wesley K. Clark Yenne is excellent at describing Caesar in battle, mingling tactics and strategy with the smells and sounds of war.— Philip Delves Broughton, The Wall Street Journal ...
The Persistent Issue of Political Assassinations Throughout History byHistoric MysteryJuly 25, 2024 Political assassinations have been a persistent issue throughout history, affecting leaders from Julius Caesar to modern times. Read more 0FacebookTwitterPinterestRedditEmail ...
This is a revenge tale based on a little known event in the life of Julius Caesar. When he was twenty five, Caesar was captured by pirates and held on an island for forty days. Cutter’s Island is the story of Caesar’s liberation and revenge Read More Sicilian Dreams Santo Regina im...
So, that was a limitation of cryptography. In fact, that's been the problem with cryptography since the days of Julius Caesar. How do you do the key distribution. Well, this was a problem that would mean that cryptography could never be used by millions of people in their daily lives. ...
Step into the gripping world of intrigue and betrayal with "Eve Of Ides," a drama that delves into the untold story behind the night preceding Julius Caesar's fateful assassination. Join Caesar, Brutus, and Antony at a feast where secrets are unveiled, and destinies are sealed. ...
"The refusal to rest content, the willingness to risk excess on behalf of one's obsessions, is what distinguishes artists from entertainers, and what makes some artists adventurers on behalf of us all." -UpdikeView and Share this Quote ...
Books: Roman Arnie; CONN IGGULDEN JULIUS CAESAR AUTHOR FEARS MUSCLEMAN COULD STAR IN FILM OF HIS BOOK EMPEROR the Field of Swords (HarperCollins, Pounds 10.99)Byline: LORNE JACKSONSunday Mercury (Birmingham, England)
I wrote about Greece without ever leaving home, but then again, Shakespeare wrote about Julius Caesar without ever going to Rome. Born and raised in England, Shakespeare researched and read about the settings, the fields and the time periods he wrote about. Shakespeare taught us a lot about ...