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d Appianus Alexandrinus, The History of Appian of Alexandria (translated from the Greek by J. D[ancer]).

Chapter XX. The Rise of Pompey

b H. G. Liddell, A History of Rome, etc.

c Oscar Jäger, Geschichte der Römer.

d L. von Ranke, Weltgeschichte.

Chapter XXI. The Conspiracy of Catiline

b Charles Merivale, The Fall of the Roman Republic.

c H. G. Liddell, History of Rome, etc.

d Sallust, The Conspiracy of Catiline (translated from the Latin by J. S. Watson).

e Caius Velleius Paterculus, Compendium of the History of Rome (translated from the Latin by J. S. Watson).

f Appianus Alexandrinus, The History of Appian of Alexandria (translated from the Greek by J. D[ancer]).

Chapter XXII. Cæsar and Pompey

b H. G. Liddell, A History of Rome, etc.

c Thomas Keightley, History of Rome.

d C. Julius Cæsar, Commentaries of the Gallic and Civil Wars (translated from the Latin by W. A. M’Devitte and W. S. Bohn).

e Lucius Annæus Florus, Epitome of Roman History (translated from the Latin by J. S. Watson).

Chapter XXIII. Cæsar at War with Pompey

b Oscar Jäger, Geschichte der Römer.

c Appianus Alexandrinus, The History of Appian of Alexandria (translated from the Greek by J. D[ancer]).

d Lucius Annæus Florus, Epitome of Roman History (translated from the Latin by J. S. Watson).

e Caius Velleius Paterculus, Compendium of the History of Rome (translated from the Latin by J. S. Watson).

Chapter XXIV. From Pharsalia to the Death of Cato

b Charles Merivale, A History of the Romans Under the Empire.

c Charles Merivale, The Fall of the Roman Republic.

d Lucius Annæus Florus, Epitome of Roman History (translated from the Latin by J. S. Watson).

e Sallust, The Jugurthine War (translated from the Latin by J. S. Watson).

f Appianus Alexandrinus, The History of Appian of Alexandria (translated from the Greek by J. D[ancer]).

Chapter XXV. The Closing Scenes of Cæsar’s Life

b Charles Merivale, A History of the Romans Under the Empire.

c Charles Merivale, The Fall of the Roman Republic.

d H. G. Liddell, A History of Rome, etc.

e Thomas Arnold, A History of the Later Roman Commonwealth.

f Lucius Annæus Florus, Epitome of Roman History (translated from the Latin by J. S. Watson).

g Appianus Alexandrinus, The History of Appian of Alexandria (translated from the Greek by J. D[ancer]).

h L. Wiegandt, Julius Cæsar und die tribunische Gewalt.

i Caius Suetonius Tranquillus, Lives of the Twelve Cæsars (translated from the Latin by A. Thomson).

j Strabo, The Geography of Strabo (translated from the Greek by H. C. Hamilton and W. Falconer).

k Dion Cassius, Ῥωμαϊκὴ ἱστορία.

l J. A. Froude, Cæsar.

Chapter XXVI. The Personality and Character of Cæsar

b Charles Merivale, The Fall of the Roman Republic.

c Caius Suetonius Tranquillus, Lives of the Twelve Cæsars (translated from the Latin by A. Thomson).

d Theodor Mommsen, Römische Geschichte.

e Appianus Alexandrinus, The History of Appian of Alexandria (translated from the Greek by J. D[ancer]).

Chapter XXVII. The Last Days of the Republic

b H. G. Liddell, History of Rome, etc.

c Appianus Alexandrinus, The History of Appian of Alexandria (translated from the Greek by J. D[ancer]).

d Caius Velleius Paterculus, Compendium of the History of Rome (translated from the Latin by J. S. Watson).

e Lucius Annæus Florus, Epitome of Roman History (translated from the Latin by J. S. Watson).

f V. Gardthausen, Augustus und seine Zeit.

Chapter XXVIII. The State of Rome at the End of the Republic

b J. N. Madwig, Die Verfassung und Verwaltung des römischen Staats.

c H. G. Liddell, A History of Rome, etc.

d E. von Herzog, Geschichte und System der römischen Staatsverfassung.

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