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Julius Caesar by Philip Freeman Free Audiobook Download

Philip Freeman

Exploring the Complex Legacy of Rome's Ambitious General

4.312286ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Philip Freeman

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780743289535

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/13/2008

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: PROLOGUE:ON THE BANKS OF THE RUBICON
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Chapter 2: I.The Early Years
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Chapter 3: II. The Path to Power
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Chapter 4: III. Conspiracy
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Chapter 5: IV. Consul
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Chapter 6: V. Gaul
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Chapter 7: VI. The Belgae
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Chapter 8: VII. Britain
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Chapter 9: VIII. Vercingetorix
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Chapter 10: IX. Rubicon
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Chapter 11: X. Civil War
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Chapter 12: XI. Pompey
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Chapter 13: XII. Cleopatra
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Chapter 14: XIII. Africa
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Chapter 15: XIV.Triumph
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Chapter 16: XV. The Ides of March
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Chapter 17: EPILOGUE:CAESAR AND CATO AT VALLEY FORGE
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Who should listen Julius Caesar by Philip Freeman

The summary audiobook of "Julius Caesar" by Philip Freeman is ideal for students, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in classic literature who seeks a concise overview of this pivotal historical figure and his impact on Roman history. It is particularly beneficial for those short on time, as it distills the key themes, events, and characters of Shakespeare's play and the historical context, making it an accessible introduction for both newcomers and those looking to refresh their understanding of the text.

3 quotes from Julius Caesar by Philip Freeman

  • "In the eyes of the Roman people, Caesar was both a champion and a threat, a man who could unify the republic or tear it apart with his ambition."
  • "The death of Caesar marked not just the end of one man, but the beginning of a chaotic struggle for power that would redefine Rome forever."
  • "To understand the fall of Julius Caesar, one must recognize that every ambition breeds its own betrayal, and loyalty is often a fragile construct in the realm of power."

Author : Philip Freeman

Philip Freeman is a professor of Classics and Celtic studies at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. After completing his doctoral studies at Harvard, he taught at Boston University and Washington University in St. Louis before joining Luther to lead the Classics department. Passionate about education, Freeman views his writing as a natural extension of his teaching, aiming to share his enthusiasm for classical literature with his readers. He hopes that audiences enjoy his books as much as he has enjoyed the process of creating them.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/03/20

Julius Caesar by Philip Freeman Free Audiobook Download

Philip Freeman

Exploring the Complex Legacy of Rome's Ambitious General

4.312286rating

Information

Author: Philip Freeman

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780743289535

Language: English

Publish Date: 05/13/2008

AudioBook length: 31 min

Julius Caesar by Philip Freeman audiobook cover
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Who should listen Julius Caesar by Philip Freeman

The summary audiobook of "Julius Caesar" by Philip Freeman is ideal for students, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in classic literature who seeks a concise overview of this pivotal historical figure and his impact on Roman history. It is particularly beneficial for those short on time, as it distills the key themes, events, and characters of Shakespeare's play and the historical context, making it an accessible introduction for both newcomers and those looking to refresh their understanding of the text.

3 quotes from Julius Caesar by Philip Freeman

  • "In the eyes of the Roman people, Caesar was both a champion and a threat, a man who could unify the republic or tear it apart with his ambition."
  • "The death of Caesar marked not just the end of one man, but the beginning of a chaotic struggle for power that would redefine Rome forever."
  • "To understand the fall of Julius Caesar, one must recognize that every ambition breeds its own betrayal, and loyalty is often a fragile construct in the realm of power."

Author: Philip Freeman

Philip Freeman is a professor of Classics and Celtic studies at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. After completing his doctoral studies at Harvard, he taught at Boston University and Washington University in St. Louis before joining Luther to lead the Classics department. Passionate about education, Freeman views his writing as a natural extension of his teaching, aiming to share his enthusiasm for classical literature with his readers. He hopes that audiences enjoy his books as much as he has enjoyed the process of creating them.