Signor Ferrero's Reconstruction of Caesar's First Commentary

Classical Quarterly 3 (3):203-215 (1909)
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Abstract

The credibility of Caesar's account of his campaigns against the Helvetii and Ariovistus has recently been attacked anew by Signor Ferrero, whose fame, rapidly acquired, is not only European but Transatlantic, and who has conducted his case with more ability than his predecessors and on entirely new lines. I do not think that it will be a waste of time to analyse the article in which he has set it forth.

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