Gaius Julius Caesar (12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC) is often considered the greatest man in history. He invented strategy and changed the shape of the Roman Empire. However, his legacy survives not only in his conquests and buildings, but in his books as well.
"The Works of Julius Caesar" reunites his best known works, "The Gallic Wars" and "The Civil Wars," with the other three books that are less known, but attributed to Caesar: "The African Wars," "The Alexandrian Wars" and "The Spanish Wars."