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LatinPerDiem Latin Lessons: Caesar, De Bello Gallico 40

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Learn Latin in roughly 4 minute blocks daily! Sign up for Dr. Noe's self-paced Latin class: https://latinperdiem.com/llpsi Subscribe and turn on notifications for more free Latin! /LatinPerDiem Feeling overwhelmed? Start Here: /watch/T7Q-mVouX4UZKJPTfQSJ7B4YPc2Cs2CELP=tsil&Ado2pBu7MuI7- Looking for something different? Try this instead: /watch/19DqtGrivwCPhXAFJbuRHA4YPc2Cs2CELP=tsil&o_qWa88pLJXpq Grammar Resources: My favorite grammar resources can all be found on the LatinPerDiem website here: http://www.latinperdiem.com/resources/Learn Latin with Classics professor David Noe as he analyzes and translates real examples from Latin literature. In this series, Prof. Noe looks at “De Bello Gallico” (The War in Gaul), a commentary on the Roman wars written by Julius Caesar. Gaul is the Latin word for what we would now call France, Switzerland, and Belgium, and Julius Caesar fought there from 58 B.C. to 50 B.C. (for context: he was assassinated in the Senate 6 years later, in 44 B.C.). “De Bello Gallico” is an illuminating combination of military, political history and ethnography.

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