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Caesar For Further Reference
Caesar, G.Julius. The Conquestof Gaul.
Translated by S. A. Handford. New York: Penguin, 1983. Latin students will probably have the chance to read this in the original. Even in translation, it provides a unique opportunity to see one of the great military campaigns of history through the eyes of its victorious general.
Duggan, Alfred. Julius Caesar. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969. Duggan's book is a clearly written biography for the general reader that provides somewhat more background on Roman institutions and previous history than does Isenberg's.
Evory, Ann, and Linda Metzger, eds.
Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series. Vol. 11. Detroit: Gale Research, 1985. This reference entry gives basic data about Isenberg's career and publications.
"Memorial Rite to Honor I. M. Isenberg, U.N. Aide." New York Times (August 15, 1979): 13. A short obituary of Isenberg concentrating on his connection...
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