- Ch. 1: The Reaction against Sulla's Legislation--Rise of Pompeius, Pt. 1
- Ch. 1: The Reaction against Sulla's Legislation--Rise of Pompeius, Pt. 2
- Ch. 2: Ascendency of Pompeius--His Subjugation of the Cilician Pirates, and Conquests in the East, Pt. 1
- Ch. 2: Ascendency of Pompeius--His Subjugation of the Cilician Pirates, and Conquests in the East, Pt. 2
- Ch. 3: State of Parties in the City--Consulship of Cicero, and Conspiracy of Catalina, Pt. 1
- Ch. 3: State of Parties in the City--Consulship of Cicero, and Conspiracy of Catalina, Pt. 2
- Ch. 3: State of Parties in the City--Consulship of Cicero, and Conspiracy of Catalina, Pt. 3
- Ch. 4: The First Triumvirate of Caesar, Pompeius, and Crassus, Pt. 1
- Ch. 4: The First Triumvirate of Caesar, Pompeius, and Crassus, Pt. 2
- Ch. 5: Caesar's Conquest of Gaul--Death of Crassus and Dissolution of the First Triumvirate, Pt. 1
- Ch. 5: Caesar's Conquest of Gaul--Death of Crassus and Dissolution of the First Triumvirate, Pt. 2
- Ch. 6: Rupture between Caesar and the Senate, Pt. 1
- Ch. 6: Rupture between Caesar and the Senate, Pt. 2
- Ch. 7: The Civil War--Battle of Pharsalia--Death of Pompeius--Death of Cato, Pt. 1
- Ch. 7: The Civil War--Battle of Pharsalia--Death of Pompeius--Death of Cato, Pt. 2
- Ch. 7: The Civil War--Battle of Pharsalia--Death of Pompeius--Death of Cato, Pt. 3
- Ch. 8: Tyranny and Death of Caesar, Pt. 1
- Ch. 8: Tyranny and Death of Caesar, Pt. 2
- Ch. 9: Caius Octavius Succeeds to the Inheritance of Julius Caesar
- Ch. 10: The Second Triumvirate: Octavius, Antonius, and Lepidus, Pt. 1
- Ch. 10: The Second Triumvirate: Octavius, Antonius, and Lepidus, Pt. 2
- Ch. 11: Last Effort of the Republicans: The Battle of Philippi
- Ch. 12: Contest Between Octavius and Antonius--Battle of Actium--Octavius Becomes Master of the State, Pt. 1
- Ch. 12: Contest Between Octavius and Antonius--Battle of Actium--Octavius Becomes Master of the State, Pt. 2
In this short volume, the British historian, Charles Merivale, describes the long conflict by which the rule of one man replaced the Roman Republic. Here we meet that ineffectual has-been Pompeius, the resourceful military and political genius, Julius Caesar, unbending Cato, brave, dissolute Marcus Antonius, grandiloquent, doomed Cicero, peerless Cleopatra and, almost the sole survivor, crafty, cold, and sagacious young Octavius (Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D.)
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