Rivista ospitata sulla piattaforma OJS del CIMEDOC DIMENSIONE DEI CARATTERI Make font size smallerMake font size defaultMake font size larger LINGUA Scegli la lingua Italiano CONTENUTI DELLA RIVISTA Cerca Cerca in Tutti i campi Esplora per fascicolo per autore per titolo Altre riviste Aiuto e guida INFORMAZIONI per i lettori Per gli autori Per i bilbliotecari CRUSCOTTO Nome utente Password Ricordami NOTIFICHE Vedi Iscriviti HOME INFO LOGIN CERCA ULTIMO FASCICOLO ARCHIVIO Home > N. 8 (2022) > Eramo Leggere Cesare a Sant’Elena. Il Précis des guerres de César Immacolata Eramo Abstract During his exile on Saint Helena, in the light of wide-ranging reading and frequent conversations with his generals, Napoleon composed the Précis des guerres de César, which was published after his death. This work, as well as Napoleon’s annotations on the books of his library and the memoirs of his lieutenants, give evidence on the Empereur’s twofold attitude towards Caesar’s Commentarii: for Napoleon, Caesar was not merely a model or an inspiration, but a military competitor too. Moreover, Caesar’s campaigns prompted Napoleon to draw a comparison between ancient and modern warfare.
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Eramo
2022-01-01
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Rivista ospitata sulla piattaforma OJS del CIMEDOC DIMENSIONE DEI CARATTERI Make font size smallerMake font size defaultMake font size larger LINGUA Scegli la lingua Italiano CONTENUTI DELLA RIVISTA Cerca Cerca in Tutti i campi Esplora per fascicolo per autore per titolo Altre riviste Aiuto e guida INFORMAZIONI per i lettori Per gli autori Per i bilbliotecari CRUSCOTTO Nome utente Password Ricordami NOTIFICHE Vedi Iscriviti HOME INFO LOGIN CERCA ULTIMO FASCICOLO ARCHIVIO Home > N. 8 (2022) > Eramo Leggere Cesare a Sant’Elena. Il Précis des guerres de César Immacolata Eramo Abstract During his exile on Saint Helena, in the light of wide-ranging reading and frequent conversations with his generals, Napoleon composed the Précis des guerres de César, which was published after his death. This work, as well as Napoleon’s annotations on the books of his library and the memoirs of his lieutenants, give evidence on the Empereur’s twofold attitude towards Caesar’s Commentarii: for Napoleon, Caesar was not merely a model or an inspiration, but a military competitor too. Moreover, Caesar’s campaigns prompted Napoleon to draw a comparison between ancient and modern warfare.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.